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John Terpstra 94024edf04 Added rpcclient and smbwrapper stuff.
(This used to be commit 1638930839)
1998-10-05 06:55:53 +00:00
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RedHat Added rpcclient and smbwrapper stuff. 1998-10-05 06:55:53 +00:00
SGI idb.pl add new argument to call to installcp.sh 1998-09-28 23:12:12 +00:00
Solaris/pkg-specs JHT ===> Added Sun Solaris binary package building spec files contributed 1997-10-04 02:57:14 +00:00
SuSE/5.2 Added mksmbpasswd.sh to binary package 1998-05-06 16:13:31 +00:00
README JHT ===> Tidying up for public consumption. 1997-08-19 22:15:39 +00:00

Copyright (C) 1997 - Samba-Team
Date:		August 19, 1997
Updates:	First Release - 19970819
===============================================================================

Note:
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This directory is a public repository for platform specific files including
build files for binary package distributions for specific operating systems
as well as for source file distribution packages for those systems.

As such, the files contained here are intended for use only by those wishing
to build their own distribution packages and are NOT considered suitable
material for anyone who wants to just install Samba from the pristine source
files contained under the ~/source directory.

All contributions / modifications / additions / etc. to the packaging files
should be sent to samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au with the subject marked:
	PACKAGING: [add|mod|contrib] Your subject.

Should you, or anyone you know of, have package build instructions and/or files
that may be of use to the wider community of Samba users please mail the above
account with subject:  PACKAGING: [avail] OS xxxxxxxxxx
where xxxxxxxxxx is the operating system platform that may be contributed.

We will contact the person who is offering to contribute package build details
to ensure that their contribution can be included in the official Samba sources.

In the event that anyone wishes to contribute package build information please
indicate in your response how we may access a suitable system to ensure our
ability to keep the binary distribution itself current with the released source.

The future of cooperatively developed software such as Samba depends on the
willingness of all partners to share the fruit of their labours.