Dear all, This is an embedded firmware engineer Honey from China, and I am studying the samba and samba-tng, because the size of samba is too large to my development. I want to port the samba-tng to embedded ARM Linux system, use the kernel version is 2.6.35, but I found the samba-tng can't be compiled by cross compiler(arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc). And I can't access the http://www.samba-tng.org website in my office, so not get any technical document on this question. I am looking forward to get feedback. Thanks! Best regards Honey 2014/9/29 **********************Confidentiality Notice************************ The opinions and views expressed in this e-mail are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent our company and its affiliates. If this e-mail is not originally intended for you, or received by you in error, do not disclose its content to anyone and delete it immediately. This e-mail may contain information that is legally privileged, confidential or exempt from disclosure.
Hi Honey,> And I can't access the http://www.samba-tng.org website in my office, so not get any technical document on this question.Neither can I here, but this one works: http://wiki.samba-tng.org/doku.php
On 29/09/14 09:25, Honey Zhao wrote:> Dear all, > This is an embedded firmware engineer Honey from China, and I am studying the samba and samba-tng, because the size of samba is too large to my development. > > I want to port the samba-tng to embedded ARM Linux system, use the kernel version is 2.6.35, but I found the samba-tng can't be compiled by cross compiler(arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc). > > And I can't access the http://www.samba-tng.org website in my office, so not get any technical document on this question. > > I am looking forward to get feedback. Thanks! > > > > > Best regards > Honey > 2014/9/29 > > > **********************Confidentiality Notice************************ > The opinions and views expressed in this e-mail are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent our company and its affiliates. If this e-mail is not originally intended for you, or received by you in error, do not disclose its content to anyone and delete it immediately. This e-mail may contain information that is legally privileged, confidential or exempt from disclosure.Hi, I take it that you are aware that samba-tng is a fork of samba and was forked back in 1999. It also appears to have gone nowhere since then, it has only got to version 0.5-rc1 ( this seems to have taken 13 years). You also do not seem to be able to get the latest tarball from their site, also the last update on the site appears to be back in February 2013. Do you really want to use code that doesn't seem to be readily available and for all intents & purposes appears to be dead ?? Rowland
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 08:25:14AM +0000, Honey Zhao wrote:> Dear all, > This is an embedded firmware engineer Honey from China, and I am studying the samba and samba-tng, because the size of samba is too large to my development. > > I want to port the samba-tng to embedded ARM Linux system, use the kernel version is 2.6.35, but I found the samba-tng can't be compiled by cross compiler(arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc). > > And I can't access the http://www.samba-tng.org website in my office, so not get any technical document on this question. > > I am looking forward to get feedback. Thanks!Just so that you are aware: Samba TNG has no SMB2 support, and Microsoft is serious to disable SMB1 in the not so distant future. So if you need SMB support that lasts, you should be a bit careful with Samba TNG. We (Samba Team) would be happy to take a look at your requirements and see if we can do something for your environment. With best regards, Volker Lendecke -- SerNet GmbH, Bahnhofsallee 1b, 37081 G?ttingen phone: +49-551-370000-0, fax: +49-551-370000-9 AG G?ttingen, HRB 2816, GF: Dr. Johannes Loxen http://www.sernet.de, mailto:kontakt at sernet.de