Re: Samba 3.2.0 for Ubuntu Hardy (was Re: [Samba] [ANNOUNCE] Samba 3.2.0 Available for Download)
Quoting Pau Garcia i Quiles ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Quoting Karolin Seeger [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Release Announcements = This is the first stable release of Samba 3.2.0. Please be aware that Samba is now distributed under the version 3 of the new GNU General Public License. You may refer to the COPYING file that accompanies these release notes for further licensing details. Thanks! Ubuntu Hardy packages are available from my PPA: http://launchpad.net/~pgquiles/+archive Are these some official work made under the umbrella of Canonical? (being hosted on Launchpad, which is well known to be Canonical (non-free) baby, makes this fairly non obvious whether this is an individual work or if it's related to official releases of UbuntuI doubt that there will be an official 3.2 package for Hardy, though) Are these based on the current packaging of Samba 3.0.* series for various Ubuntu flavours? Are these based on the work done by Debian maintainers and currently sitting in Debian experimental? For those who care and want some kind of official packages, there will be Debian packages when they're ready. Certainly not as fast as they are SuSe packages, mostly because Debian maintainers are not paid for the work they're doing and have to do their work on their free time, but these packages will come and will be announced. We might be late because we have to decide whether we prepare packages for the upcoming lenny release of Debian. A main blocker could be GPLv3 as it has some impact on packages that are built against libsmbclient (such as KDE packages). -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: Samba 3.2.0 for Ubuntu Hardy (was Re: [Samba] [ANNOUNCE] Samba 3.2.0 Available for Download)
Quoting Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Quoting Pau Garcia i Quiles ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Quoting Karolin Seeger [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Release Announcements = This is the first stable release of Samba 3.2.0. Please be aware that Samba is now distributed under the version 3 of the new GNU General Public License. You may refer to the COPYING file that accompanies these release notes for further licensing details. Thanks! Ubuntu Hardy packages are available from my PPA: http://launchpad.net/~pgquiles/+archive Are these some official work made under the umbrella of Canonical? No (being hosted on Launchpad, which is well known to be Canonical (non-free) baby, makes this fairly non obvious whether this is an individual work or if it's related to official releases of UbuntuI doubt that there will be an official 3.2 package for Hardy, though) I'm using the Launchpad Personal Package Archive, which is a well-known service for unofficial packages: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas Are these based on the current packaging of Samba 3.0.* series for various Ubuntu flavours? No Are these based on the work done by Debian maintainers and currently sitting in Debian experimental? Yes. It's based on the 3.2.0rc2 packaging from Debian you do. Look at the changelog :-) For those who care and want some kind of official packages, there will be Debian packages when they're ready. Certainly not as fast as they are SuSe packages, mostly because Debian maintainers are not paid for the work they're doing and have to do their work on their free time, but these packages will come and will be announced. We might be late because we have to decide whether we prepare packages for the upcoming lenny release of Debian. A main blocker could be GPLv3 as it has some impact on packages that are built against libsmbclient (such as KDE packages). I prepared those packages for my own use. They are 100% unofficial and unsupported. The reason I build them and make them available from Launchpad is very simple: it's easier to me to make them publicly available from my PPA than to scp them to each and every machine I want to install them. I'm lazy, I know :-) -- Pau Garcia i Quiles http://www.elpauer.org (Due to my workload, I may need 10 days to answer) -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: Samba 3.2.0 for Ubuntu Hardy (was Re: [Samba] [ANNOUNCE] Samba 3.2.0 Available for Download)
Quoting Pau Garcia i Quiles ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): (being hosted on Launchpad, which is well known to be Canonical (non-free) baby, makes this fairly non obvious whether this is an individual work or if it's related to official releases of UbuntuI doubt that there will be an official 3.2 package for Hardy, though) I'm using the Launchpad Personal Package Archive, which is a well-known service for unofficial packages: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas OK, I understand better, thanks for the clear details. I wasn't aware of what Launchpad PPA is (LP is a big giant mystery for me) which explains...:) Are these based on the work done by Debian maintainers and currently sitting in Debian experimental? Yes. It's based on the 3.2.0rc2 packaging from Debian you do. Look at the changelog :-) Ah, great. So, no real duplicate work, then, which is fine. Did you have any specific problem to address or was the porting work just something like untar, copy debian/, build ? -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba