On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Darrell May wrote:
Hi Charlie, Greg and I have been discussing your samba 2.2.3 rpms. We feel
these should be recalled due to the information provided below:
The Samba Team announce Samba 2.2.3a
The Samba Team announces the release of Samba 2.2.3a, a bugfix
Nothing in there suggests an urgent security problem, so I don't see
any
need to recallRPMs(it's a minor bugfix release). In any case, I've
I think it was called minor to smooth over the major screw-up on the part
of the Samba Team. Saying that it is a major bug (which it was) would
Sorry, don't know why my previous message was mangled..
Nothing in there suggests an urgent security problem, so I don't see
any need to recallR PMs(it's a minor bugfix release). In any case, I've
I think it was called minor to smooth over the major screw-up on the part
of the Samba Team.
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Greg Zartman wrote:
Seeing as the Samba 2.2.3 RPMs never made it past devinfo, folks using
them on a production server do so at their own risk I guess.
That's certainly my view.
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Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lead Product Developer
Network
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 08:49, Greg Zartman wrote:
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have been about like walking into a crowded theater and yelling BOMB!!
on Samba's site any longer and the Samba Team leader was called in from
a convention in Australia to fix the problem and put out what they termed
as a brown bag release.