Thanks for the note. Even though I used apt-get remove to "extinguish" Ubuntu's distro binary, and even though samba4 didn't show up in its software manager, a check using the synaptic manager showed several pieces and parts of the old binary still hanging around.
On 4/11/13 6:14 PM, "Marc Muehlfeld" <[email protected]> wrote: > Am 11.04.2013 23:30, schrieb Bill Wilken: >> After removing all existing Samba folders, I downloaded,compiled, and >> provisioned Samba 4.0.5 under Ubuntu 12.04 desktop. But when I check for >> version (samba V or samba ‹version), samba responds with ³Version >> 4.0.0alpha18² Am I missing something? > > > I don't know Ubuntu. But I guess your distribution maybe was shipped > with that old version. And when you compile samba, you installed it e. > g. to /usr/local/samba, what isn't in the path by default (or you added > it to the end of your path variable). So the binary shipped with your > distribution is executed instead of the one in /usr/local/samba. > > > Regards, > Marc > > > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
