Hey gang;

At one time the pacman -R would have been redundant in this case. it might
still be.

Very best regards;

Bob Finch


> Well as I previously emailed in there is no doubt the new samba package
> is almost completely broken and needs to have a hot fix asap. What I did
>  was go here ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/0.7/os/i686/ and grab the samba
> package from this directory. Download it to your machine then run a
> pacman -R samba then pacman -U /home/username/sambapackage . That fix's
> the issue until the samba package maintainer corrects the problem.
>
>
> Anton Paulic wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm new to the mailing list, but have been using Arch for over a year
>> now.
>>  I've just recently started to have problems printing to my shared
>> printer that is connected to my desktop XP box. Within the last month,
>>  samba/cups printing was broken...
>>  I started digging around, and read on the mailing list archives about
>>
>> other people having problems with the current samba package and dug
>> into the abs samba folder. There is a GCC 4 patch in there that is
>> messing around with something when the samba package is built on a GCC
>>  3 install. As noted by others in the mailing list, doing a smbclient
>> -V does not function on the current package, however, I rebuilt it
>> from abs without the GCC 4 patch and now it does work correctly.
>>  However, even after getting the samba package "working" (I use the
>> term loosely) correctly, I still get strange errors when trying to
>> print via cups/samba. All sorts of errors from "Tree connect failed"
>> to "client-error-forbidden"...so something is clearly still wrong with
>>  either samba or cups...or both.
>>  I can absolutely verify that nothing has changed on the XP box that
>> the printer is connected to, since I don't use it for anything other
>> than basic print server and dvd burner...
>>  Any ideas??
>>
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