Good morning all: I came in early to install samba on two other machines and encountered some problems. 1. I am running samba 2.0.2 on a test Dec Alpha running DecUNIX 4.0d and it works fine so I wanted to update my other 2 Alphas. One that is running 4.0d I get the following error, it looks like on all the programs it tries to compile: #define inline --------------^ Compiling smbd/nttrans.c cc: Warning: /usr/include/sys/cdefs.h, line 102: The redefinition of the macro "inline" conflicts with a current definition because the replacement lists differ. The redefinition is now in effe ct. Any ideas what is happening here? 2. I went ahead and did a make install even with this error and I keep getting bad password errors on the server and the client. Could the compiling error contribute to this? I checked my settings on the new machine with the test machine and they look identical to me. 3. I set up swat on this machine also and it won't let me authenticate. It says the password is bad. Compiling problems? 4. On the other machine which is running 4.0b I get the error: Compiling smbd/server.c cc: Severe: /usr/include/prot.h, line 71: Cannot find file <acl.h> specified in #include directiv e. #include <acl.h> -^ cc: Error: /usr/include/prot.h, line 71: Object file deleted. #include <acl.h> -^ *** Exit 1 Stop. I assume it is looking for something to do with acl's which don't come in until 4.0d. Is this correct and if so can I get around it? Thanks in advance. Paul Crittenden Computer System Manager Simpson College e-mail: crittend@simpson.edu Y2K? Why not 3?