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2003 May 31
2
Cannot compile - missing <make>
This is the very first time I ever tried to compile anything since
college.
I'm using SCO 5.0.5.
I installed GNU gcc and the Linker package(s) from my SCO dist disc.
After running ./configure --with-smbwrapper, I can't find `make` to
continue and compile ...
My book, Using Samba (O'Reilly), says that `make` and then `make install`
should be my next step. It also mentions that
2002 May 09
2
Samba 2.2.4 and SCO Openserver 5.0.6
I have problems installing the latest release of Samba on Caldera (SCO)
Openserver 5.0.6
I have downloaded the source and ran "./configure" fine. I get an error "
line 664: Syntax error " when I run "make". If I run " ./configure
--with-winbind", then run "make", I get the error "Compiling smbd/server.c
include/includes.h, line 885:error:
2003 May 28
1
RE: Installing on 5.0.6 OSR
Downloaded Samba 2.2.8a and loaded into a Samba directory on UNIX 5.0.6 OSR system.
Installed gcc compiler and patches as recommended from gcc.gnu.org.
Went back to Samba directory and ran ./configure
Upon executing ./configure The following message was written to the config.log file:
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid debugging if configure
2014 Oct 31
4
Samba Support
Good Morning,
I understand you provide support for the Samba project.
I am searching for some FREE help solving what I think is a very simple
problem for an experience Samba professional.
I am running Samba 2.2.12 on an old SCO OpenServer 5.0.6 box.
I cannot update to a more recent version of Samba as this is the last
version that will run on SCO OpenServer 5.0.6.
I have some
2015 May 22
3
SCO OpenServer
Does anyone know the most up to date version of Samba that will run on SCO
OpenServer 5.0.7?
Kind Regards
Dave Nolan
Anchor Technology
2001 Nov 09
1
socklen_t - where?
Hi,
openssh_cvs as of today, SCO Open Server 3.0, socklen_t
this typedef doesn't exist on SCO OSR 3, and "configure" properly detects
this, leading to
/* #undef HAVE_SOCKLEN_T */
in config.h.
Problem: I can't find any place where this is actually being used? I'd
expect something like
#ifndef HAVE_SOCKLEN_T
typdef int socklen_t;
#endif
("int" is what the
2015 May 22
3
SCO OpenServer
If you upgrade to sco 5.0.7, you get samba 3.0.20
5.0.6 had samba 3.0.14. so im wondering why your using samba 2.2..
samba 3.0x. is on the supplimental discs.
Gr.
Louis
>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>Van: dave at anchor-tech.co.uk
>[mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens David Nolan
>Verzonden: vrijdag 22 mei 2015 14:12
>Aan: 'Mauricio Tavares'
>CC:
2002 May 23
4
3.2.3p1 on OpenServer
Hi All,
I compiled the 3.2.3p1 source on SCO OpenServer 5.0.6. When a client connects to it now, they get stair-stepping everywhere. Issuing an stty sane resolves the issue for that login.
For bug 245 in 3.2.2p1, the call to setsid() is sshd.c was bypassed due to problems it was causing with Solaris. However, by allowing this method to be called, the stair-stepping goes
away.
Thanks,
Greg
2015 May 22
1
SCO OpenServer
I think what I need is a prebuilt package.
I currently use Samba 2.2.12 running on SCO OpenServer 5.0.6 but I am in the
process of upgrading to 5.0.7.
Can't move to SCO version 6 because our application isn't guaranteed to work
on it.
Regards
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: samba-bounces at lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org]
On Behalf Of Mauricio Tavares
2005 May 20
2
Samba3 on SCO Openserver
Dears Sirs;
I'm tryng to compile and install samba 3.0.14a on a SCO Openserver 5.0.6 server (i want to use some shared printers from MS server2003 on a customer network, but with samba SCO ver 2.2, i can't obtain the authorization from the domain controller to use shared resources), but i'm havig a lot of trouble.
I had dowloaded samba-3.0.14a.tar.gz fro Samba.org.
I had put all the
2000 Nov 09
2
SCO Openserver Patch
I downloaded the Openssh-2.3.0p1 file and ran configure only to have it
fail reporting the lack of libz. I found that configure was failing
beacuse the test program did not include the libtinfo and libm which are
needed to resolve references in libprot. I made changes to the configure
script to add those libraries for SCO Openserver and then tried to compile
the programs only to run into another
2008 Apr 11
4
Re: How much is involved in porting a new OS to Xen fullvirtualizaiton?
Well, first, you''re going to have a lot of trouble getting anyone to touch SCO these days. With all the legal stuff they''ve pulled over the past couple of years I''m sure that no one is going to be eager to get in their way on purpose.
What issues are you having getting SCO to run under XEN? Theoretically, with XEN HVM support, you ought to be able to run just about
2002 Jul 22
1
impedence mismatch between openssh 3.4p1 and openssl 0.9.6d on SCO OpenServer 3.2 5.0.6
Hi, I have been trying to build openssh 3.4p1 on SCO Open Server xxx
It requires the libcrypto.a library produced by OpenSSL.
So, I downloaded and installed OpenSSL 0.9.6d.
As part of the configure process for OpenSSH, 'configure' checks for
version of libcrypto.a with RAND_add().
RAND_add is defined in rand_lib.c and during the build of OpenSSH, I
can see that rand_lib.c is compiled
2005 May 17
1
Workgroups
I am very new to samba and have installed samba 2.2.8 on a sco unix open
server 5.07 system with wins.
My current windows network has about 50 users split into department
workgroups.
How can I get them all to see the samba server? When I look at the network
neighbourhood it only shows up in one workgroup.
I have put two workgroups in the global area but it only shows the second
one
2010 Nov 05
2
test request: SCO with setluid() (i686-pc-sco3.2v5.0.7, possibly others)
Hi all.
I am cleaning up (I hope) one of the nastier pieces of code in openssh:
do_setusercontext which is/was a twisty maze of platform-specific
nested ifdefs. I made a series of changes[1] where I moved each
platform-specific piece into a portable-only file platform.c, which does
not need to be kept in sync with OpenBSD.
The changes did not (I hope!) change the semantics, but there's one
2005 Jun 24
3
Installing Sanba in SCO
I have several SCO UNIX system were I would like to install Samba. Some of these machines are running SCO 5.0.7 which comes with a Samba version 2.2, the other machines running SCO 5.0.6 do not have Samba.
I would like to upgrade the Samba to V.3 on the newer machines and to be able to install it on the older systems, but I am unable to find out a download from Samba.org for SCO.
Could some one
2003 Oct 14
1
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed
Hi rsync list,
Im trying to use rsync to sync about 23GB over a local LAN.
I use 2.5.6 compiled on SCO OpenServer 5.0.6, this is the command I use:
rsync --verbose --stats --recursive --times --perms --links --delete
eurux02::user2
(I have tried it with and without --compress, as the archive hinted this
may be a problem with -z, but same result)
on the source machine rsync --daemon is running
2018 Sep 12
4
smbclient for SCO OpenServer 5.0.7
Looking back in the samba mailing list archives, I see not soancient requests
for samba on ancient SCO OpenServer systems.
Recently faced with a situation where a Windows Server upgrade to 2012 R2 and
broke an smbclient upload from a SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 system. Directory
listings and file deletions did not fail, but all upload attempts produced
empty files on the Windows server (this due,
2000 Jun 12
1
Openssh on SCO Openserver Release 5
Yo Andrew!
What version of Openssh are you trying?
RGDS
GARY
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Andrew McGill wrote:
> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 15:26:53 +0200
> From: Andrew McGill <andrewm at datrix.co.za>
> To: djm at ibs.com.au
> Cc: gem at rellim.com
> Subject: Openssh on SCO Openserver Release 5
>
> Hi there
>
> Your e-mail address appears in the README for openssh,
2008 Feb 06
1
Has anyone gotten SCO Openserver working under Xen?
So far, I''ve only found references to success under VMware. But has
anyone managed it, with either the open source or commercial versions of
Xen? I like Xen and have worked with it extensively for RHEL and CentOS,
but it could save me a whole lot of hardware money if I can decommission
some OpenServer hardware and store working OS''s under virtual images.