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]




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