On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 19:05:43 +0100 (+0100), David Ramsden wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've got a Debian 4 (etch) server and I need to use Samba version 3.0.30 
> or greater. Etch has version 3.0.24.
> 
> I see that Debian lenny has version 3.0.30 so I could bring in the .deb 
> from lenny in to my etch installation and hope it doesn't break 
> anything. Or, I could remove Samba and compile it from source (looking 
> at the args it was compiled with in etch).
> 
> Just wondering what peoples preferences are? Any tips or hints? 
> Upgrading the entire dist to lenny isn't an option either.
Since it's a C program, it's extremely unlikely that it will install
from lenny - glibc won't be new enough.
First step: check backports.org
(FAIL)
Second step: make a backport yourself
I normally pull the diff, tarball and dsc from packages.debian.org,
then "dpkg-source -x *dsc; cd samba-*; dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot"
Adrian
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