[Samba] Upgrading from 4.1.4 to 4.1.6 on FreeBSD 9.2

Daniel O'Connor darius at dons.net.au
Fri Mar 21 03:44:26 MDT 2014


On 21 Mar 2014, at 17:37, Daniel Müller <mueller at tropenklinik.de> wrote:
> For me It worked allways this way:
> 
> Download the latest gzipped release of samba 4.
> Untar it to a new directory.
> Stop your current samba instance. Backup your /usr/local/samba or wherever
> samba is running.
> Compile samba with the same param as you did before within the new
> directory.
> Configure, make, make install.
> Restart samba: test samba -V
> And if nothing went wrong you are up and running.

Any reason you didn't just use ports?
(net/samba41 has 4.1.6)
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> EDV Daniel Müller
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> Von: samba-bounces at lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Im
> Auftrag von Daniel O'Connor
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. März 2014 22:11
> An: Doug Sampson
> Cc: samba at lists.samba.org
> Betreff: Re: [Samba] Upgrading from 4.1.4 to 4.1.6 on FreeBSD 9.2
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> On 21 Mar 2014, at 5:34, Doug Sampson <dougs at dawnsign.com> wrote:
>>> You could either delete the old samba first (create a backup package 
>>> first), or build it inside a chroot (eg use Poudriere
>>> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/ports-poudriere.html)
>>> 
>> So if I understand you correctly, there are some libraries being installed
> by Samba that isn't being used by Samba? How is that so?
> 
> No, the compilation of the new version is linking against the installed
> libraries of the old version rather than the ones it just built.
> 
>> I will uninstall Samba 4.1.4 completely before installing 4.1.6.
>> 
>> ~Doug
> 
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Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer
for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
"The nice thing about standards is that there
are so many of them to choose from."
 -- Andrew Tanenbaum
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