On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Jenkins, Mack
<mack.jenk...@eas.gatech.edu> wrote:
> The 3.5.8 release is not in the yum repo provided by RHEL6.  We are trying to 
> stay within the RHEL yum repo if possible.  But at this point, if there is a 
> repo that has a 3.5.8 release, I'd be more than happy to give it a try.

sernet.de is not publishing an RHEL 6 binary yet, unfortunately. You
could try rebuilding the 3.5.8 SRPM recently published with Fedora 15,
for testing purposes. Reset the "release" number to be 0.0 in your
rebuild, and you can help assure getting the new versions via update
when it's published by RHEL or another supported repo.

Guys over at sernete.de? Scientific Linux 6 is out and working well,
and scooping up clientele unhappy with the slow pace of CentOS
releases. It might be well worth using that to build an RHEL 6
compatible package. Let me know if you need a hand with that.

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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jeremy Allison" <j...@samba.org>
> To: "Mack Jenkins" <mack.jenk...@eas.gatech.edu>
> Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
> Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 7:39:21 PM
> Subject: Re: [Samba] SMB + Active Directory And No Ability To Delete Files 
> And Folders
>
> On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 03:21:17PM -0400, Jenkins, Mack wrote:
>> I hope that everyone is doing well.  I'm new to the list and look forward to 
>> participating in the community.  I've been using Samba for a long time and 
>> have always preached the samba gospel.  :-)
>>
>> I find myself with a peculiar problem.  I have a RHEL6 install running Samba 
>> Version 3.5.4-68.el6_0.2 acting a local file server and it is tied into an 
>> Active Directory server for the user management.  When a user on a Windows 
>> box supplies their Active Directory credentials, my Samba server validates 
>> them against the Active Directory server, creates a directory on the local 
>> server, which the user then mounts on their Windows machine.
>>
>> The problem is this.  The users can create files and folders, but can not 
>> delete them.  Has anyone seen this behavior before?
>
> Sounds somewhat like an old bug that got fixed...
>
> Have you tried a 3.5.8. release ?
>
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