Don't know about your particular situation, but imho if going from package
to source versions, delete first and install source, I have many times been
caught out by non-standard installation points. If you do go for source,
note that on ./configure the options --sysconfdir= and --with-configdir=
are different, the LATTER is the place where programs will look for smb.conf
Martyn
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>Hi, I'm running Samba 2.2.0a which comes with SUSE 7.2 Pro.
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>I want to install ver 2.2.2 or 2.2.3 in next days, my question is if
>anybody did this before can tell me if Suse install in default directories
>or I need to --delete my previous version and then install from source.
>
>Thanks
>
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>Jorge D. Buchmann
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>intraredes@fibertel.com.ar
>intra@datafull.com
>http://intraredes.no-ip.org
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