samba3x is essentially anything beyond the original Samba 3.0 packages.
However, the fact they didn't bump samba3x is actually not true. Redhat
started doing this with RHEL5.4 as a technology preview with Samba 3.3:
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5/html/5.4_Technical_Notes/samba3x.html
It was no longer a technology preview in RHEL5.5:
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5/html/5.5_Technical_Notes/samba3x.html
In RHEL5.6 samba3x went from Samba 3.3 to Samba 3.5
Finally on RHEL5, if you try to install samba3x and samba3 second (or
vice versa), I'm pretty sure those packages will complain that they
conflict.
Hope that helps.
On 07/25/2012 10:28 AM, Jonathan Buzzard wrote:
On 25/07/12 15:39, Anthony Boccia wrote:
Hello All,
I haven been having issues joining my windows 7 client to a samba
3.5.10-125 PDC. I have been doing some reading online and have found
some
pages that suggest that samba3x plays better with windows 7. The PDC
OS is
RHEL and i am using RHEL 6 upstream packages for samba. My question is,
does this theory of samba3x being windows 7 friendly over samba 3.x hold
true? Also, what is the difference between samba3x and samba 3.x.
With RHEL RedHat make long term commitments not to fiddle with version
numbers of the software. However given the age of RHEL5 the Samba
3.0.x that it originally shipped with was getting very long in the
tooth and does not work as well with Vista/Windows 7.
To overcome this problem but allow people who wished to stay with the
original Samba 3.0.x version RHEL introduced samba3x packages (with
RHEL 5.5 from memory). These are a newer version of Samba originally
3.3.8, then 3.5.4 and now 3.5.10. The samba3x packages mean that if I
do a yum update on my RHEL 5 file server it does not update my Samba
version beyond 3.0.x and break it unless I explicitly do the upgrade
by hand.
Currently none of this applies on RHEL6 which is using 3.5.x from the
get go.
JAB.
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