[Solved] recent samba server, anybody?

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[Solved] recent samba server, anybody?

Post#1 by [IDC]Dragon » 15 Oct 2011, 07:59

Is there a recent Samba server for Porteus?

I'm having issues with my really old version (3.2.13), converted from my early beginnings with slax. So I thought it's time for an upgrade. Admittedly I'm not really aware of the state-of-the-art ways to grab software for Porteus, this topic is confusing me.
I tried to compile samba 3.6.0 from official source by myself and package it by hand, like I've done for various other modules in the past. But the result is unstable, so I'm looking if there might be a canned solution.

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Re: recent samba server, anybody?

Post#2 by beny » 15 Oct 2011, 10:15

hi samba-3.5.8-i486-1.txz this package you can download it from slackware 13.37 repository or like ppm,and change in xzm if you want via package tool service.

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Re: recent samba server, anybody?

Post#3 by fanthom » 16 Oct 2011, 00:24

hi [IDC]Dragon,

as beny said (i'm going to write the same but with more details):
a) download slackware package:
http://slackware.cs.utah.edu/pub/slackw ... k13.37.txz
b) convert to xzm with CLI txz2xzm utility
c) activate
d) done
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Post#4 by [IDC]Dragon » 16 Oct 2011, 07:58

Thank you, especially fanthom for detailled instructions (I needed such). Plus it was telling me where to look in future.
Now I'm running said version 3.5.10, let's see how it behaves in the long run.
Semi-solved for not being 3.6.0, which supports SMB2 and is said to be faster because of a new async architecture. ;-)

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Re: [Semi-Solved] recent samba server, anybody?

Post#5 by beny » 16 Oct 2011, 12:13

well i have made a package txz from samba 3.6.0 but i have do the package from an arch package if you want i can upload it and you can try if run good for you tell me if....

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Post#6 by [IDC]Dragon » 16 Oct 2011, 17:30

If you don't mind, yes please, I'd like to try it out.

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Post#7 by beny » 16 Oct 2011, 20:22

hi i have stripped an arch package and repack with a slack-desc with the arch package there are some deps but can be that you have already installed this is the link for the txz package:
http://www.mediafire.com/?3ras0e93ymiljt7
and this is the index of deps found with the package
acl
db
e2fsprogs
gamin
gnutls
krb5
libcap
libcups
libldap
pam
popt
smbclient>=3.6.0
talloc
tdb
ok try it.bye

Posted after 2 minutes 55 seconds:
ah i have tryed to make a package from source, but the samba folder is installed in usr/local and i don't know if it is right as place to install it

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Re: [Semi-Solved] recent samba server, anybody?

Post#8 by [IDC]Dragon » 27 Oct 2011, 19:22

@beny:
I have downloaded your module and converted it into a .xzm, but admit I haven't tested it yet. My server was stable with the slackware version, no real pressure.

@all:
Instead I found that meanwhile samba version 3.6.1 got released. I compiled and wrapped that one, and it's also behaving well. So instead of taking I can now offer you that, here it is:
http://www.mediafire.com/?3rc4xy88e9yt4ps

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