Op 17-08-2023 om 11:58 schreef Rowland Penny via samba:> On Thu, 17 Aug 2023 11:47:41 +0200
> Kees van Vloten via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> Op 17-08-2023 om 11:43 schreef Fabio Fantoni via samba:
>>> Il 17/08/2023 11:36, Luis Peromarta via samba ha scritto:
>>>> According to :
>>>>
>>>> https://packages.debian.org/bookworm-backports/samba
>>>>
>>>> There seems to be backpports for all archs.
>>>>
>>>> Architecture???? Version???? Package Size???? Installed Size
Files
>>>> amd64???? 2:4.18.4+dfsg-2~bpo12+1???? 929.3 kB??? 3,972.0 kB
[list
>>>> of files]
>>>> armel???? 2:4.18.5+dfsg-2~bpo12+1???? 835.3 kB??? 3,550.0 kB
[list
>>>> of files]
>>>> armhf???? 2:4.18.5+dfsg-2~bpo12+1???? 854.2 kB??? 3,102.0 kB
[list
>>>> of files]
>>>> s390x???? 2:4.18.5+dfsg-2~bpo12+1???? 854.2 kB??? 3,931.0 kB
[list
>>>> of files]
>>>>
>>>> However I wonder if 2:4.18.4 for amd64 is patched for the
latest
>>>> Microsoft updates (specifically 07/23 and the
>>>> ComputerSecureChannel problem - or else should I wait for
4.18.5
>>>>
>>>> I tried looking for info but can?t find anything conclusive.
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> LP
>>>> On 16 Aug 2023 at 17:55 +0200, spindles seven
>>>> <spindles7 at gmail.com>, wrote:
>>>>> Also I note only amd64 architecture is available in
>>>>> bookworm-backports. Is there any plan to add other
architectures
>>>>> - specifically arm64 etc?
>>> the amd64 result not yet build for latest version:
>>>
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=samba&suite=bookworm-backports
>>>
>>> 2:4.18.4+dfsg-2~bpo12+1 anyway include the fixes for netlogon and
>>> securechannel based on d/changelog
>>>
>>>
>> 4.18.5 and since yesterday also 4.18.6 are in MJT's repos:
>> http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/packages/samba/
>>
>> - Kees.
>>
>>
>>
> After what happened to Louis's repo, I am a bit wary of using an
> external repo, you never know what will happen to the repo owner.
>
> Rowland
>
>
>
Certainly true. There is a slight difference tough:
MJT is the Debian maintainer, the packages in his repos are compiled of
the official Debian salsa source and are the same packages as you find
in sid and experimental. It is just that there is a delay before they
appear in backports. If you want to avoid that delay his repos are the
place to be :-)
If, for whatever reason, the repos disappear you can simply point your
sources.list back to backports and get the same packages there.
- Kees.