Curtis Vaughan said:
So, just to make sure I'm doing this right. I am going to install the
sid
samba package on a woody server. If I temporarily change my
sources.list for sid, run apt-get install [the samba package], then I
should also get just those dependencies I need, right? Then I can
edit my
sources.list back to woody and go forward.
Or is there a better approach?
apt-get source samba and rebuild it on woody. if you get the
dependencies
of samba from sid you'll probably get sid's libc6 as well which you
probably
don't want.
I reccomend samba-tng over samba for PDC stuff, the -tng branch is much
more advanced, has more features(more PDC-like) then samba(in general)
though it's been a while(march 2002) since I last tried samba as a PDC
nate
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