Sort of compiled?  Does that mean some options didn't compile?

I was able to compile samba 3.4.x. (as you point out, it requires tinkering with the CPPFLAGS etc.) The latest OpenLDAP from sunfreeware should be fine (plus its dependencies, which are listed.) Presumably you are using GCC from Sunfreeware? The Solaris kerberos should be fine.

nsswitch source is in a separate directory

.../samba-3.4.8/nsswitch not .../samba-3.4.8/source3

you may need to compile separately.

I see your other post. 3.0.37 generally worked for me except for interdomain trusts. I know it wouldn't work with Windows 7 but that wasn't an issue for me at the time.

(Again, I repeat complain about Sun abandoning samba and not moving before 3.0.x- which is will be useless one you need to support Windows 7.)




On 10/04/2010 04:59 PM, Stroh, George wrote:
I had limited success compiling 3.4.8 and 3.5.4 on Solaris 10 8/07 x86.
I downloaded the source code from Samba.org and the dependencies from
sunfreeware.com. After some googling and trial and error with the
LDDFLAGS, CPPFLAGS and such, it sort of compiled. I need to know how to
properly set things up. How can I find out what version of dependencies
you need for a particular samba version?



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