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RE: Samba 2.0.7



I got the same problems till I used "rpm -Uvh --nodeps samba*" options with
the rpm.

A step by step guide can be found at:

http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/network/samba/samba1.html

if that helps any :-) the document shown there is for 2.0.6 but just change
2.0.6 for 2.0.7 and most of it should work out, if you create the rpm using
makerpms as they suggest, then the file name will be different too than the
one shown (samba-2.0.7-20000425.i386.rpm if I remember correctly)

Regards
biscut


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> Subject: Samba 2.0.7
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>
> Sorry guys -
> it didn't work - all I got was 'package blah blah conflicts with samba
> 2.0.5a... sod off"
>
> etc
> and |I don't have time to do it today.
>
> Any bright ideas?
>
> Matt
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