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    Release Announcements
    This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the version
    that production Samba servers should be running for all current
    bug-fixes. Please read the following important changes in this
    release.
    Common bugs fixed in 3.0.21 include:
    o Missing groups in a user's token when logging in via kerberos
    o Incompatibilities with newer MS Windows hotfixes and
    embedded S platforms
    o Portability and crash bugs.
    o Performance issues in winbindd.
    New features introduced in Samba 3.0.21 include:
    o Complete NTLMv2 support by consolidating authentication
    mechanism used at the CIFS and RPC layers.
    o The capability to manage Unix services using the Win32
    Service Control API.
    o The capability to view external Unix log files via the
    Microsoft Event Viewer.
    o New libmsrpc share library for application developers.
    o Rewrite of CIFS oplock implementation.
    o Performance Counter external daemon.
    o Winbindd auto-detection query methods when communicating with
    a domain controller.
    o The ability to enumerate long share names in libsmbclient
    applications.
    Download Details
    The uncompressed tarball and patch files have been signed
    using GnuPG (ID 157BC95E). The source code can be
    downloaded from:
    The release notes are available online at:
    Binary packages are available at
    Code, Bugs, Responsibility.
    (https://bugzilla.samba.org/)
    The Samba Team
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    At 12:46 PM Tuesday, 12/20/2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote
    >This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the version
    >that production Samba servers should be running for all current
    >bug-fixes. Please read the following important changes in this
    >release.
    >
    >Binary packages are available at
    >


    How long usually before the SRPM's are available?

    Ed

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    Ed Kasky wrote:
    At 12:46 PM Tuesday, 12/20/2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote
    >This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the version
    >that production Samba servers should be running for all current
    >bug-fixes. Please read the following important changes in this
    >release.
    >>

    >Binary packages are available at
    >>

    >


    How long usually before the SRPM's are available?

    For what platform?

    cheers, jerry
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    At 01:04 PM Wednesday, 12/21/2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote
    >Ed Kasky wrote:

    At 12:46 PM Tuesday, 12/20/2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote
    >This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the version
    >that production Samba servers should be running for all current
    >bug-fixes. Please read the following important changes in this
    >release.
    >>

    >Binary packages are available at
    >>

    >
    >

    How long usually before the SRPM's are available?
    >
    >For what platform?


    Redhat.

    Ed Kasky

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    Ed Kasky wrote:
    At 01:04 PM Wednesday, 12/21/2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote
    >Ed Kasky wrote:
    >At 12:46 PM Tuesday, 12/20/2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote
    >>This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the version
    >>that production Samba servers should be running for all current
    >>bug-fixes. Please read the following important changes in this
    >>release.
    >>>

    >>Binary packages are available at
    >>>

    >>
    >>

    >How long usually before the SRPM's are available?
    >>

    >For what platform?


    Redhat.

    RedHat xx ? Enterprise? I stopped producing SRPMS for RedHat
    7.3 + in hopes that it wouldn't be noticed. I'm assuming you
    noticed. Is there still a great demand for RedHat 9 ?

    cheers, jerry
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    At 01:29 PM Wednesday, 12/21/2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote
    >Ed Kasky wrote:
    >At 12:46 PM Tuesday, 12/20/2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote
    >>This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the version
    >>that production Samba servers should be running for all current
    >>bug-fixes. Please read the following important changes in this
    >>release.
    >>>

    >>Binary packages are available at
    >>>

    >>
    >>

    >How long usually before the SRPM's are available?
    >>

    >For what platform?
    >

    Redhat.
    >
    >RedHat xx ? Enterprise? I stopped producing SRPMS for RedHat
    >7.3 + in hopes that it wouldn't be noticed. I'm assuming you
    >noticed. Is there still a great demand for RedHat 9 ?


    I use the source rpm and would you believe 7.2? I know, I know - but it works!

    The most recent SRPM was samba-3.0.20b-1.src.rpm -

    Ed Kasky

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    Wednesday December 21 2005 4:58 pm, Ed Kasky wrote:
    At 01:29 PM Wednesday, 12/21/2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote
    >
    >Ed Kasky wrote:
    >At 12:46 PM Tuesday, 12/20/2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote
    >>
    >>This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the version
    >>that production Samba servers should be running for all current
    >>bug-fixes. Please read the following important changes in this
    >>release.
    >>>

    >>Binary packages are available at
    >>>

    >>
    >>

    >How long usually before the SRPM's are available?
    >>

    >For what platform?
    >

    Redhat.
    >
    >RedHat xx ? Enterprise? I stopped producing SRPMS for RedHat
    >7.3 + in hopes that it wouldn't be noticed. I'm assuming you
    >noticed. Is there still a great demand for RedHat 9 ?
    >

    I use the source rpm and would you believe 7.2? I know, I know - but it
    works!

    The most recent SRPM was samba-3.0.20b-1.src.rpm -

    Jerry,

    This is only based on anecdotal information, but I think that RH 7.3 is still
    used to a fair extent. Certainly, SRPMs for the RHELs (3 and 4) are useful.

    Dimitri

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