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From: Christian PERRIER on 1 Feb 2010 02:10 Quoting Karolin Seeger (kseeger(a)samba.org): > Release Announcements > ===================== > > This is the second release candidate of Samba 3.5. This is *not* Debian packages for 3.5.0rc2 were uploaded to Debian experimental as of Sunday Jan 31st. Many special thanks to Michael Adam for bringing a new configure option for the *.dat files location. That allowed us, Debian maintainers, to drop the very last bit of code changes meant to deal with file locations that were not fitting the Debian view of the FHS. The Debian diff is now very minimally restricted to Debian specific changes that are not suitable for upstream inclusion (mostly documentation stuff). The Debian packaging team for Samba will now discuss the opportunity to bring 3.5 packages in Debian unstable: - release Debian squeeze with 3.5 instead of the now quite rock solid 3.4? - consequences for Ubuntu? Anyway, we again renew public thanks to Karolin's for her tremendous job in release management. The entire Samba Team also deserves thanks for their commitment to follow their release manager. A predictable upstream release policy is the best that can happen to distro packagers. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
From: Robert LeBlanc on 1 Feb 2010 10:20 On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 11:05 PM, Christian PERRIER <bubulle(a)debian.org>wrote: > Quoting Karolin Seeger (kseeger(a)samba.org): > > Release Announcements > > ===================== > > > > This is the second release candidate of Samba 3.5. This is *not* > > > Debian packages for 3.5.0rc2 were uploaded to Debian experimental as > of Sunday Jan 31st. > > Many special thanks to Michael Adam for bringing a new configure > option for the *.dat files location. That allowed us, Debian > maintainers, to drop the very last bit of code changes meant to deal > with file locations that were not fitting the Debian view of the FHS. > > The Debian diff is now very minimally restricted to Debian specific > changes that are not suitable for upstream inclusion (mostly > documentation stuff). > > The Debian packaging team for Samba will now discuss the opportunity > to bring 3.5 packages in Debian unstable: > > - release Debian squeeze with 3.5 instead of the now quite rock solid > 3.4? > > - consequences for Ubuntu? > > Anyway, we again renew public thanks to Karolin's for her tremendous > job in release management. The entire Samba Team also deserves thanks > for their commitment to follow their release manager. A predictable > upstream release policy is the best that can happen to distro > packagers. > This is very exciting, thank you all for your hard work. We would like to see 3.5 in Squeeze soon as we will most likely be deploying Windows 7 2nd quarter this year. Thanks, Robert LeBlanc Life Sciences & Undergraduate Education Computer Support Brigham Young University -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
From: Dale Schroeder on 1 Feb 2010 15:40 On 02/01/2010 12:05 AM, Christian PERRIER wrote: > Quoting Karolin Seeger (kseeger(a)samba.org): > >> Release Announcements >> ===================== >> >> This is the second release candidate of Samba 3.5. This is *not* >> > > Debian packages for 3.5.0rc2 were uploaded to Debian experimental as > of Sunday Jan 31st. > > Many special thanks to Michael Adam for bringing a new configure > option for the *.dat files location. That allowed us, Debian > maintainers, to drop the very last bit of code changes meant to deal > with file locations that were not fitting the Debian view of the FHS. > > The Debian diff is now very minimally restricted to Debian specific > changes that are not suitable for upstream inclusion (mostly > documentation stuff). > > The Debian packaging team for Samba will now discuss the opportunity > to bring 3.5 packages in Debian unstable: > > - release Debian squeeze with 3.5 instead of the now quite rock solid > 3.4? > > - consequences for Ubuntu? > > Anyway, we again renew public thanks to Karolin's for her tremendous > job in release management. The entire Samba Team also deserves thanks > for their commitment to follow their release manager. A predictable > upstream release policy is the best that can happen to distro > packagers. > > Any chance that there will be included in this release, a fix for the libkrb5-3 1.8 problem with winbind? Or will that fix have to come from the libkrb5-3 maintainers? -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
From: Christian PERRIER on 1 Feb 2010 16:30 Quoting Dale Schroeder (dale(a)BriannasSaladDressing.com): > On 02/01/2010 12:05 AM, Christian PERRIER wrote: > >Quoting Karolin Seeger (kseeger(a)samba.org): > >>Release Announcements > >>===================== > >> > >>This is the second release candidate of Samba 3.5. This is *not* > > > >Debian packages for 3.5.0rc2 were uploaded to Debian experimental as > >of Sunday Jan 31st. > > > >Many special thanks to Michael Adam for bringing a new configure > >option for the *.dat files location. That allowed us, Debian > >maintainers, to drop the very last bit of code changes meant to deal > >with file locations that were not fitting the Debian view of the FHS. > > > >The Debian diff is now very minimally restricted to Debian specific > >changes that are not suitable for upstream inclusion (mostly > >documentation stuff). > > > >The Debian packaging team for Samba will now discuss the opportunity > >to bring 3.5 packages in Debian unstable: > > > >- release Debian squeeze with 3.5 instead of the now quite rock solid > > 3.4? > > > >- consequences for Ubuntu? > > > >Anyway, we again renew public thanks to Karolin's for her tremendous > >job in release management. The entire Samba Team also deserves thanks > >for their commitment to follow their release manager. A predictable > >upstream release policy is the best that can happen to distro > >packagers. > > > Any chance that there will be included in this release, a fix for > the libkrb5-3 1.8 problem with winbind? > Or will that fix have to come from the libkrb5-3 maintainers? > > > > ** CRM114 Whitelisted by: lists.samba.org ** -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
From: Jeremy Allison on 1 Feb 2010 17:50
On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 07:05:02AM +0100, Christian PERRIER wrote: > Anyway, we again renew public thanks to Karolin's for her tremendous > job in release management. Hear hear ! I'd also like to publicly thank Karolin for the wonderful job she is doing as release manager ! -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba |