Re: [RFR] cifs-utils package description
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Package: cifs-utils
[...]
> Description: utilities for CIFS file systems
> The CIFS protocol for Unix systems provides support for
> cross-platform file sharing with Microsoft Windows, OS X, and other
> Unix systems.
This makes it sound as if CIFS was designed with interoperability
(and Mac OS X!) in mind. Not to mention implying that MS Windows is
the main kind of Unix system...
Oh, and it repeats "for [...] Unix systems". Replace the first one
with an expansion of CIFS (adding a mention of SMB).
Microsoft's "Common Internet File System" provides support for
file sharing over the SMB protocol, and can give cross-platform
access to network shares from Windows and Unix-like systems
(including Mac OS X and Linux).
or maybe shift the "cross-platform" part to the next paragraph.
> .
> This package provides utilities for mounting and unmounting CIFS
> network file systems.
The cifs.upcall utility is for something trickier. Er... steal a
phrase from the README:
This package provides utilities for managing mounts of CIFS network
file systems.
Or maybe (from the top):
Microsoft's "Common Internet File System" provides support for
file sharing over the SMB protocol.
.
This package contains utilities for managing mounts of CIFS file
systems, giving cross-platform access to Windows-style network shares
from Mac OS X and other Unix systems.
> .
> These programs were originally part of Samba (distributed in the
> "smbfs" package), but have now been split off into a separate package.
Fair enough.
--
JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian
sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package
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