Hi Peter,
Le 28/04/2023 ? 21:17, Peter Milesson via samba a
?crit?:> Hi folks,
>
> I have tried to get some information about what Samba version will be
> the default one when Debian Bookworm gets released, but without luck.
> Will it be 4.17, or 4.18? Or even 4.19.x? Will there be Samba backports
> for Bookworm?
>
> I saw a post from Michael Tokarev in this list a while ago, that there
> probably wont be a Samba 4.18 for Debian Bullseye. I also saw another
> post about integration between MS Azure and Samba, and that Samba 4.18
> will be much easier to integrate with MS Azure than previous Samba
> versions.
>
> I'm planning a project with MS Azure integration and I'm trying to
look
> a bit into the future. Samba has served us very well so far, and I'm
> very reluctant to give MS more than just a bare minimum of what is
> absolutely necessary, and leave the rest to Samba AD (nothing fancy or
> complex, just simple GPOs).
>
> So investing in Debian Bullseye probably isn't the most future proof
way
> forward. And I don't want to compile Samba myself, preferring to use
> official packages as much as possible.
>
> I'm publishing this post here, as I'm not convinced I would get
better
> information in a Debian forum.
I am sure you would also receive a good answer from
debian-user at lists.debian.org.>
> I would be most grateful for some relevant information.
Looking https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/samba and knowing that Bookworm
is currently frozen, Samba version will be 4.17.7. Maybe using Bookworm
backport could be a solution for you?>
> Best regards,
>
> Peter
>
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