Hi: I want to upgrade a Fedora Core 1 Linux machine that is running Samba 3.0.2a to 3.0.5. Initially, I compiled the 3.0.2a source, with defaults, and installed. The installation resides in /usr/local/samba. Can I download the 3.0.5 source, compile and install without breaking anything? Will the configuration be broken? Does anyone know a way to do this cleanly? Anyone's help is greatly appreciated. Ron
I'm trying to upgrade from Samba 2.27 to 3.0.6rc2-1 The os is Redhat 7.3 with XFS The RPM was compiled for a src RPM this is what I get: rpm -Uvh samba-3.0.6rc2-1.i386.rpm error: failed dependencies: CC is needed by samba-3.0.6rc2-1 /usr/bin/perl5 is needed by samba-3.0.6rc2-1 /usr/local/bin/perl is needed by samba-3.0.6rc2-1 What package is CC from? Where can I get it... or can I ignore this dependency? What about perl5 is that necessary? Thanks for any help you can give me! Brad Sagowitz
Anyone? I might try with a --nodeps --force but I'd rather get the dependencies fixed... Perl 5 is no problem but I can't find any reference to CC Thanks, Brad I'm trying to upgrade from Samba 2.27 to 3.0.6rc2-1 The os is Redhat 7.3 with XFS The RPM was compiled for a src RPM this is what I get: rpm -Uvh samba-3.0.6rc2-1.i386.rpm error: failed dependencies: CC is needed by samba-3.0.6rc2-1 /usr/bin/perl5 is needed by samba-3.0.6rc2-1 /usr/local/bin/perl is needed by samba-3.0.6rc2-1 What package is CC from? Where can I get it... or can I ignore this dependency? What about perl5 is that necessary? Thanks for any help you can give me! Brad Sagowitz