I agree with Jesse and Huygens. I tried to view the smb conf files side
by side but the system crashed. I had samba working well before teh
security/ fix attmepted installatin, but now I have to ago back ad
figure it out again. It is unclear wht I am supposed to do to get back
to operatinal status.
I agree with Jesse.
I tweaked the smb.conf to fit our particular network environment (so I
integrated the existing infrastructure).
I would expect that if an update requires a merge of the smb.conf it
should propose to manually merge the file. During Ubuntu OS upgrade
(from 8.10 to 9.04 for examp
I would expect Update Manager to just tell me politely that there were
merge conflicts, and maybe open my $EDITOR on whatever file I am
supposed to edit - smb.conf seemed fine the way it was, and it was not
clear whether I was supposed to rename smb.conf.ucf-new to smb.conf
after removing conflict
Relevant error:
Setting up samba-common (2:3.3.2-1ubuntu3.2) ...
Merging changes into the new version
Conflicts found! Please edit `/etc/samba/smb.conf' and sort them out
manually.
The file `/etc/samba/smb.conf.ucf-new' has a record of the failed merge
of the configuration file.
if you fix
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package samba-common 2:3.3.2-1ubuntu3.2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
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