Gerald (Jerry) Carter
2002-Feb-18 07:28 UTC
[Samba] NEWS : 2.2.3a, Status of the SAMBA_2_2, future plans, etc...
Folks, Greetings. I just wanted to take a few moments a give everyone an update on the plans for the 2.2 branch. First we would like to thank everyone who has provided feedback regarding the 2.2.3a release. The positive feedback has been encouraging and the bug reports are proving to be very fruitful. Jeremy, Herb, and myself are planning on to continue development on the SAMBA_2_2 cvs tree until we feel confident that it has stabilized sufficiently to last until we get 3.0 out. This means that there will be a 2.2.4 release in a within the next 30 days to address some of the bugs in 2.2.3a such as printer settings not being saved, documentation updates, et. al. We have spent a large amount of time on the file serving capabilities of SAMBA_2_2. As a result, we have implemented new functionality present in Win2k SP2 clients, squashed several pressing oplocks bugs, and improvement performance. The set of spoolss rpc's needed for Win NT/2k/XP printing is continuing to evolve as we understand more of the Windows NT/2k printing semantics. We believe that we have made some very significant moves forward in correctness. For those that have been affected by the bug in 2.2.3a which prevented printer settings from being saved on a Samba server, a small patch to address this was posted to this mailing list last week. You can read about it here: ????????? We would encourage everyone to continue to test the 2.2.3a release nd the SAMBA_2_2 cvs tree so we can continue to make the progress we have in the past months. Once the SAMBA_2_2 tree has stabilized to the point where we can focus on the HEAD branch, the we will all concentrate on the HEAD branch in an effort to finish the list of features for the 3.0 release. Some of these include * UNICODE support (done) * Windows 2000 domain member support using Kerberos and LDAP (done) * new authentication backend (done) * Windows NT 4.0 style trusts (in progress) * Windows NT 4.0 SAM replication (in progress) * Publishing printers and share information in Active Directory (in progress) * Mapping Windows Domain groups to UNIX groups (done) * WINS replication (in progress) * Improved --with-ldapsam and --with-tdbsam support (in progress) * Various printing performance improvements (to be done) * Setup and Configuration wizards (to be done) * lots of regression testing (in progress and to be done) Thanks for your help in making SAMBA_2_2 and 3.0 happen. We will try to continue to post development plans and intentions periodically. As a reminder, please subscribe to samba-technical if you really want to stay up to date on Samba development topics. Here's to much continued success :-) ps: There is to ETA for 3.0 (before anyone asks) :-) cheers, jerry carter --------------------------------------------------------------------- SAMBA Team http://www.samba.org --"I never saved anything for the swim back." Ethan Hawk in Gattaca--
Gerald Carter
2002-Feb-18 08:12 UTC
[Samba] Re: NEWS : 2.2.3a, Status of the SAMBA_2_2, future plans, etc...
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:> For those that have been affected by the bug in 2.2.3a > which prevented printer settings from being saved on a Samba > server, a small patch to address this was posted to this > mailing list last week. You can read about it here: > > ?????????Sorry. Forgot to fill this in before I sent it. Here's the link: http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2002-February/066607.html cheers, jerry
Sean Elble
2002-Feb-18 09:54 UTC
[Samba] NEWS : 2.2.3a, Status of the SAMBA_2_2, future plans, etc...
Gerry, Just one quick question (I hope): will HEAD support creating an Active Directory domain? In other words, will HEAD be able to support Active Directory even without Windows 2000 AD servers present? A question that may come up is is that functionality even required, especially with the LDAP capabilities of Samba taken into consideration, but I think being able to create/control an AD domain would really be beneficial to the community as a whole. And a big thanks to the Samba group; 2.2.3 works great for me, with Win2k, SP2 clients! ;-) --- "Gerald (Jerry) Carter" <jerry@samba.org> wrote:> Folks, > > Greetings. I just wanted to take a few moments a > give everyone > an update on the plans for the 2.2 branch. > > First we would like to thank everyone who has > provided feedback > regarding the 2.2.3a release. The positive feedback > has been > encouraging and the bug reports are proving to be > very fruitful. > Jeremy, Herb, and myself are planning on to continue > development > on the SAMBA_2_2 cvs tree until we feel confident > that it > has stabilized sufficiently to last until we get 3.0 > out. > This means that there will be a 2.2.4 release in a > within the next > 30 days to address some of the bugs in 2.2.3a such > as printer > settings not being saved, documentation updates, et. > al. > > We have spent a large amount of time on the file > serving > capabilities of SAMBA_2_2. As a result, we have > implemented > new functionality present in Win2k SP2 clients, > squashed several > pressing oplocks bugs, and improvement performance. > > > The set of spoolss rpc's needed for Win NT/2k/XP > printing > is continuing to evolve as we understand more of the > Windows > NT/2k printing semantics. We believe that we have > made > some very significant moves forward in correctness. > > > For those that have been affected by the bug in > 2.2.3a > which prevented printer settings from being saved on > a Samba > server, a small patch to address this was posted to > this > mailing list last week. You can read about it here: > > ????????? > > We would encourage everyone to continue to test the > 2.2.3a > release nd the SAMBA_2_2 cvs tree so we can continue > to make > the progress we have in the past months. > > Once the SAMBA_2_2 tree has stabilized to the point > where > we can focus on the HEAD branch, the we will all > concentrate > on the HEAD branch in an effort to finish the list > of > features for the 3.0 release. Some of these include > > * UNICODE support (done) > * Windows 2000 domain member support using > Kerberos and > LDAP (done) > * new authentication backend (done) > * Windows NT 4.0 style trusts (in progress) > * Windows NT 4.0 SAM replication (in progress) > * Publishing printers and share information in > Active > Directory (in progress) > * Mapping Windows Domain groups to UNIX groups > (done) > * WINS replication (in progress) > * Improved --with-ldapsam and --with-tdbsam > support (in > progress) > * Various printing performance improvements (to be > done) > * Setup and Configuration wizards (to be done) > * lots of regression testing (in progress and to > be done) > > Thanks for your help in making SAMBA_2_2 and 3.0 > happen. > We will try to continue to post development plans > and intentions > periodically. As a reminder, please subscribe to > samba-technical > if you really want to stay up to date on Samba > development topics. > > Here's to much continued success :-) > > ps: There is to ETA for 3.0 (before anyone asks) :-) > > > > > > > cheers, jerry carter > >---------------------------------------------------------------------> SAMBA Team > http://www.samba.org > --"I never saved anything for the swim back." Ethan > Hawk in Gattaca-- > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following > URL and read the > instructions:http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba ====----------------------------------------------- Sean P. Elble Editor, Writer, Co-Webmaster ReactiveLinux.com (Formerly MaximumLinux.org) http://www.reactivelinux.com/ elbles@reactivelinux.com ----------------------------------------------- __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games http://sports.yahoo.com