Displaying 20 results from an estimated 11000 matches similar to: "SCO Binary of samba using gcc"
2001 Mar 05
2
Samba & SCO
Has anyone here installed samba on sco? I might have to install samba on a
SCO 3.2 v 5.0.5 server and was wondering if there might be any
complications, I'm used to freebsd so I'm not sure what I'm in for.
1998 Aug 17
1
Compiling with SCO
Has anybody tried to to compile SAMBA using gcc under SCO unix 5? This
may just be a problem I'm having using the gcc compiler, but I'm having
problems. I would just like to know if anyone's done it, and any special
problems they may have had.
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2002 May 26
7
CONFIG.POL
Hi,
How do I stop this?
[2002/05/26 20:13:44, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(387)
unix_clean_name [/CONFIG.POL]
[2002/05/26 20:13:44, 3] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(111)
unix_mode(CONFIG.POL) returning 0744
[2002/05/26 20:13:44, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(387)
unix_clean_name [CONFIG.POL]
[2002/05/26 20:13:44, 3] smbd/open.c:open_file(159)
Error opening file CONFIG.POL (No such file or
2005 May 20
2
Samba3 on SCO Openserver
Dears Sirs;
I'm tryng to compile and install samba 3.0.14a on a SCO Openserver 5.0.6 server (i want to use some shared printers from MS server2003 on a customer network, but with samba SCO ver 2.2, i can't obtain the authorization from the domain controller to use shared resources), but i'm havig a lot of trouble.
I had dowloaded samba-3.0.14a.tar.gz fro Samba.org.
I had put all the
2002 May 27
2
samba speeds: update
OK just out of curiosity I used the smbclient prog from FreeBSD to check
upload and download speeds... downloading from win to unix gets ~3000k/sec
and uploading from unix to win gets ~4000k/sec so the only problem is
uploading from win to unix where it's like ~300-~400k/sec...
It must be how xp sends its files not a prob with the server... does
anyone know where this would be set and what it
2005 May 20
1
Re-2: Samba3 on SCO Openserver
Hi Chris
I made it installing the KDE/KDevelop (SCO Skunkware), but when the configure find gcc, exit with a lot of errors without producing the Makefile! Any idea?
Thanks
> > I have installed the development package (SCO) on my machine so
> > now i have cc.
>
> Why don't you try to find gcc instezad of using SCO's cc?
>
> ---
> Chris Covington
> IT
>
2002 May 27
2
samba speeds
Well I tried #freebsdhelp and got confirmation that this is just
not happening to me but we couldn't figure it out there either...
with:
FreeBSD 4.5
Samba 2.2.2
|
100Base T Crossover link
|
Window XP Pro
Upload win to unix speeds are around ~400k/sec
Download unix to win speeds are around ~5000k/sec
checked for net collisons (there are none)
anyone find a fix for this?
1998 Aug 27
0
precompiled SCO binaries u
to> A short time ago I recieved a reply to a query
to> about compiling samba with the freeware gcc under
to> sco unix. Im sorry, Ive misplaced your Email
to> address and WEB address (which was in italian).
to> Sorry to use this forum as a contact point, but
to> can you contact me again? Thanks.
to>
to> Tony Nichols
The WEB page is at
2005 Jun 24
3
Installing Sanba in SCO
I have several SCO UNIX system were I would like to install Samba. Some of these machines are running SCO 5.0.7 which comes with a Samba version 2.2, the other machines running SCO 5.0.6 do not have Samba.
I would like to upgrade the Samba to V.3 on the newer machines and to be able to install it on the older systems, but I am unable to find out a download from Samba.org for SCO.
Could some one
2004 Aug 27
2
Samba, the GPL and SCO
For those of you following the IBM vs SCO legal case, you have probably
noticed that SCO has said that the GPL is invalid. IBM appears to make
the reasonable case that you can't say something is void, and then rely
on it. INAL, but why is SCO allowed to distribute Samba without agreeing
to the GPL? That's like buying a car, then claiming the sale agreement
is bogus but you still want
1999 Jan 17
1
2.0.0 binaries for SCO available
Hello.
I have put a complete tar of /usr/local/samba containing working binaries etc for
at least SCO OS 5 at ftp.sdc.com.au/pub/SCO_Samba.
Binaries for swat are included and work well on my system.
The tar has been compressed with gzip but is still 3,310,694 bytes.
gzip/gunzip for SCO is in the same directory.
Thanks to the Samba team for fixing the last known hassles with the SCO build.
2015 May 22
1
SCO OpenServer
I think what I need is a prebuilt package.
I currently use Samba 2.2.12 running on SCO OpenServer 5.0.6 but I am in the
process of upgrading to 5.0.7.
Can't move to SCO version 6 because our application isn't guaranteed to work
on it.
Regards
Dave
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From: samba-bounces at lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org]
On Behalf Of Mauricio Tavares
2000 Apr 10
1
question SCO Unix with WindowNT 4.0
I am using a SCO Unix system version 2.1.2 where I develop some
application. This SCO Unix system is connected to a TCP/IP network.
On the same segment also a NT 4.0 server is running. This NT server
makes each day a backup of some directories on the NT server.
what I want to realise is, make a NFS directory on the SCO unix server
pointed to the NT server. So that the applications developed on
2002 Feb 26
4
Help again for Samba 3.0
Hello again,
althogh some of you already tried to help me, I still have the same problem:
I'd like to test the new Samba 3.0 as a PDC for two Windows 2000 clients.
My OS is FreeBSD 4.5
Can anyone help me with that ? I always get the errors : 'no user session key' and 'remote procedure call failed'. As I found out the error messages (on the clients) both change regularly.
2001 Sep 27
2
openssh-2.9.9p2, AC_SYS_LARGEFILE, SCO, and HPUX
openssh-2.9.9p2/configure.in says:
# Disabled until it works on SCO and HPUX
#AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
As an autoconf maintainer I'd like to fix this. Can you please
explain what's broken on SCO and HPUX?
I'm puzzled by the comment, as AC_SYS_LARGEFILE is a feature
introduced in autoconf 2.50, whereas openssh-2.9.9p2/configure was
built with autoconf 2.13.
Anyway, some older GNU
2000 Jun 12
1
Openssh on SCO Openserver Release 5
Yo Andrew!
What version of Openssh are you trying?
RGDS
GARY
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Andrew McGill wrote:
> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 15:26:53 +0200
> From: Andrew McGill <andrewm at datrix.co.za>
> To: djm at ibs.com.au
> Cc: gem at rellim.com
> Subject: Openssh on SCO Openserver Release 5
>
> Hi there
>
> Your e-mail address appears in the README for openssh,
2000 Jan 05
3
openssh-1.2.1pre24 on SCO
Yo All!
Sorry if this is obvious but I am new to openssh. I have used the
original ssh for a while and am familiar with it (and it's
restrictive license).
I am trying to port openssh-1.2.1pre24 on to SCO UnixWare 7.1.0. I
will post the small patches when it is really running.
Two problems, SCO has no /dev/random so I installed egd-0.6. It
usually works but sometimes dies. I have sent
2000 Dec 18
3
SCO remove() and unlink()
There was a patch merged in on 9/29 that changed remove() calls to
unlink():
- (djm) Merged big SCO portability patch from Tim Rice
<tim at multitalents.net>
Does SCO's libc not include remove()? Note that sftp-server.c is
currently using remove. The reason I ask is I'd like to keep the
portable tree as close to openbsd as possible, and if we need remove()
for SCO we should
2000 Jan 17
2
Newbie help: Samba 2.0.3 & SCO 5.0.5
Hi,
I've just installed a binary version of Samba 2.0.3 on SCO 5.0.5 and am
having some problems. I'm basically following "SAMS Teach yourself Samba
in 24 hrs" book.
On a Win98 machine I can see the SCO machine in the Network
Neighborhood. When I try to connect it asks for a passwd and says that
the passwd is incorrect when I enter it. It also displays
1999 Aug 02
1
AW: SAMBA digest 2186 / SCO 5.04
Donald H. Bennett, Jr. wrote:
>Here is a problem which I hope someone can help me out on. We have three
>SCO Unix Systems in our office. Two are running samba but the third keeps
>on giving me core dumps. Here is a breakout of each computer.
[snip...]
>Computers 1 and 2 run samba with no problems at all. However, Computer 3
>gives me a core dump when ever I run the SAMBA startup