Mark, You can upgrade either one, but Samba would probably be easier. What I've done in the past is take my distribution's .spec file for a package, download the updated source, and create a new .spec file for it, using the old one as a model. Then, use rpm to build and install the package.
Mark Post -----Original Message----- From: Mark Darvodelsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 8:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Linux kernel bug caused by Samba We've just run into the 2.4.7 kernel bug that occurs with Samba writing to a Windows share. I've reviewed previous discussion on this list but I'm not clear whether I can get around the problem by upgrading the kernel or Samba. Can I just upgrade to the latest Samba by downloading the source and running make? Regards, Mark Darvodelsky, Royal SunAlliance Australia - Data Centre. Phone: +61-2-99789081 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CAUTION - This message is intended for the addressee named above It may contain privileged or confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient of this message you must not use, copy, distribute or disclose it to anyone other than the addressee. If you have received this message in error please return the message to the sender by replying to it and then delete the message from your computer. Internet emails are not necessarily secure. Royal & SunAlliance does not accept responsibility for changes made to this message after it was sent
