usrmgr in samba 2.2.1
Matthew.Quinney at hollandandholland.com
Matthew.Quinney at hollandandholland.com
Wed Sep 26 09:36:04 GMT 2001
Greg,
It looks like the best way is to remove the RPM version keeping my config
files and then moving to CVS.
Thanks for all your help !!
Matt
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Matthew Quinney
Network Manager
Holland & Holland Ltd
31-33 Bruton ST
London
W1X 8JS
Tel - 0207 4994411
email - matthew.quinney at hollandandholland.com
Greg Zartman
<greg at kwikfind To: Matthew.Quinney at hollandandholland.com
.com> cc:
Subject: Re: usrmgr in samba 2.2.1
26/09/2001
14:20
Please respond
to greg
Matt,
I just realized that the document that I sent you doesn't tell you how to
actually download a CVS tag.
Here is what you do.
1. cd /usr/local/src
2. Run the command:
cvs -d :pserver:cvs at samba.org:/cvsroot login
3. When prompted for a password, type in cvs.
4. Run the command:
cvs -d :pserver:cvs at samba.org:/cvsroot co -r SAMBA_2_2 samba
5. This will create a directory called samba, containing the current
source
tree and a bunch of samples, help files, and documents. From here, you can
follow the document I sent you.
One final not, if you want to update you CVS tag at a later time, you can
use
the command: cvs update -d -P (after you are in the /usr/local/src and
have
input the command in line 2 above). This command will update only the
changed files in the cvs tree. Doing this will save you alot of time and
put
less load on the samba download servers.
Good luck.
Greg
This will update only those files that have changed
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