Following up in that thread... I did a first attempt to build 3.2.0 for Debian yesterday and everything went fine.
The current status of TODOs about this is: - do the preparation work in our packaging SVN repository (import upstream source and do it properly for once so that Steve Langasek doesn't have to correct my mistakes) - check the WHATSNEW.txt file to see which of the Debian bugs are fixed by that release if there are some - build and upload The upload could first go to experimental unless we solve this: - resolve the licensing issue: Steve Langasek identified that the only thing we need a confirmation from our Debian KDE team that their packages being linked with a GPL v3 smbclient is not a problem (ie KDE 3.5.9 packages being licensed "GPL v2 or later") If that's solved, I see no reason for not building Samba 3.2.0, upload it to Debian unstable and therefore have it in Debian lenny (due out when it's ready of course). And then we'll wait for bug reports and triage them at the Debian conference in early August....:-) -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba