-Copyright (C) 1997 - Samba-Team
-Date: August 19, 1997
+Copyright (C) 1997-2003 Samba-Team
+Date: November 16, 1998
Updates: First Release - 19970819
+ 19981116
+ 20030329
+ 20030905
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Note:
build files for binary package distributions for specific operating systems
as well as for source file distribution packages for those systems.
-As such, the files contained here are intended for use only by those wishing
-to build their own distribution packages and are NOT considered suitable
-material for anyone who wants to just install Samba from the pristine source
-files contained under the ~/source directory.
+The Example directory should be used as a guide for preparation of binary
+packages for distribution via the official samba ftp sites.
-All contributions / modifications / additions / etc. to the packaging files
-should be sent to samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au with the subject marked:
- PACKAGING: [add|mod|contrib] Your subject.
-
-Should you, or anyone you know of, have package build instructions and/or files
-that may be of use to the wider community of Samba users please mail the above
-account with subject: PACKAGING: [avail] OS xxxxxxxxxx
-where xxxxxxxxxx is the operating system platform that may be contributed.
+The files contained here are intended for use only by those wishing to build
+distribution packages and are NOT considered suitable material for anyone who
+wants to just install Samba from the pristine source files contained under
+the ../source directory.
-We will contact the person who is offering to contribute package build details
-to ensure that their contribution can be included in the official Samba sources.
+All contributions / modifications / additions / etc. to the packaging files
+should be logged in https://bugzilla.samba.org/.
In the event that anyone wishes to contribute package build information please
indicate in your response how we may access a suitable system to ensure our
The future of cooperatively developed software such as Samba depends on the
willingness of all partners to share the fruit of their labours.
+