Typically, RPM's from RedHat or Fedora are pretty dependent on glibc and
other system libraries. Newer version of RedHat will have newer
versions of glibc, so the official packages are often not compatible
with older versions.
Sernet may have precompiled RPM's that may be useful.
If you don't want to spend money on RHEL, you can always look at CentOS
(which is a clone of RHEL) or Fedora.
I don't now if you can do an upgrade installation from RHEL to CentOS
or Fedora. I think not. But since either OS will support the ext3
file system used by RHEL, you should be able
Hi!
On 06/26/2012 06:40 PM, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
Sernet may have precompiled RPM's that may be useful.
http://sernet.de/en/samba/samba-3/
We stopped building packages for RHEL3. So you'll not get updates anymore.
But there is still a more or less recent version of samba 3.5 for rhel3: