On 29/09/12 02:45, Jun Yi wrote:
Dear everybody,
Could anybody told me the reason? Does the code of samba 3 and samba 4 mix
together in the master branch.
How can I let smbd be compiled from source4/smbd/server.c?
Thanks and Have a good weekend
Jun
The following is what I got from the
Dear everybody,
Could anybody told me the reason? Does the code of samba 3 and samba 4 mix
together in the master branch.
How can I let smbd be compiled from source4/smbd/server.c?
Thanks and Have a good weekend
Jun
The following is what I got from the command line:
junyij-2.desktop$ ./smbd
Hello!
Would it be possible that you give us a broader picture of
what you want to achieve? You seem to be running latest code
in configurations that are vastly different from what the
Samba Team supports. If you could tell us more about your
goals, we might be able to help you and recommend a
At first glance, and it doesn't look like you are firing up the smbd daemon
as root. It has to be started as root, or else you definitely will see lots
of access denied errors against log files.
On Sep 28, 2012 7:45 PM, Jun Yi yi.jun.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear everybody,
Could anybody told me
On Fri, 2012-09-28 at 17:45 -0700, Jun Yi wrote:
Dear everybody,
Could anybody told me the reason? Does the code of samba 3 and samba 4 mix
together in the master branch.
How can I let smbd be compiled from source4/smbd/server.c?
source4/smbd/server.c is compiled as 'samba'.
the