Is there a version of Samba that will run on a Raspberry Pi 2? If so, can somebody point me to it? If not can, Samba be compiled on a Raspberry Pi 2? Thanks for your help. -- Paul (ganci at nurdog.com) Cell: (303)257-5208
On 22/09/2020 19:25, Paul R. Ganci via samba wrote:> Is there a version of Samba that will run on a Raspberry Pi 2? If so, > can somebody point me to it? If not can, Samba be compiled on a > Raspberry Pi 2? Thanks for your help. >I know of a version of Samba for the later versions of the Rpi, but not the Pi2. You should be able to compile Samba on your Pi2, I used to compile Samba on an Rpi1 (case of run 'make' and then go to bed and it would have finished compiling in the morning). If you want to build packages, then it might be worth having a look here: http://apt.van-belle.nl/ Louis builds for armhf (amongst others) and may be able to help with any build problems you may have. Rowland
A few months ago, I built a samba 4 DC on a RPi 2B v1.1 with Louis' packages. It's just like a normal Intel cpu based installation with a couple of minor exceptions. I built mine on Raspbian Lite. You'll have to add an additional user and give it sudo privileges.The network setup was like the older Debian 9 by simply adjusting /etc/network/interfaces. To add Louis' repo you'll need to "apt install apt-transport-https gnupg2" to install his repo. The gnupg2 package was missing from Louis' instructions on his repo page, might be there now.. Other than that it should install just like normal package install. Post question here on the mailing list. On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 2:16 PM Rowland penny via samba < samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:> On 22/09/2020 19:25, Paul R. Ganci via samba wrote: > > Is there a version of Samba that will run on a Raspberry Pi 2? If so, > > can somebody point me to it? If not can, Samba be compiled on a > > Raspberry Pi 2? Thanks for your help. > > > I know of a version of Samba for the later versions of the Rpi, but not > the Pi2. You should be able to compile Samba on your Pi2, I used to > compile Samba on an Rpi1 (case of run 'make' and then go to bed and it > would have finished compiling in the morning). > > If you want to build packages, then it might be worth having a look > here: http://apt.van-belle.nl/ > > Louis builds for armhf (amongst others) and may be able to help with any > build problems you may have. > > Rowland > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >
A few months ago, I built a samba 4 DC on a RPi 2B v1.1 with Louis' packages. It's just like a normal Intel cpu based installation with a couple of minor exceptions. I built mine on Raspbian Lite. You'll have to add an additional user and give it sudo privileges.The network setup was like the older Debian 9 by simply adjusting /etc/network/interfaces. To add Louis' repo you'll need to "apt install apt-transport-https gnupg2" to install his repo. The gnupg2 package was missing from Louis' instructions on his repo page, might be there now.. Other than that it should install just like normal package install. Post question here on the mailing list. On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 2:16 PM Rowland penny via samba < samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:> On 22/09/2020 19:25, Paul R. Ganci via samba wrote: > > Is there a version of Samba that will run on a Raspberry Pi 2? If so, > > can somebody point me to it? If not can, Samba be compiled on a > > Raspberry Pi 2? Thanks for your help. > > > I know of a version of Samba for the later versions of the Rpi, but not > the Pi2. You should be able to compile Samba on your Pi2, I used to > compile Samba on an Rpi1 (case of run 'make' and then go to bed and it > would have finished compiling in the morning). > > If you want to build packages, then it might be worth having a look > here: http://apt.van-belle.nl/ > > Louis builds for armhf (amongst others) and may be able to help with any > build problems you may have. > > Rowland > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >