both methods will create a directory called "samba4" in the current
directory. If you don't have rsync or svn then install one of them.
both methods will create a directory called "samba4" in the current
directory. If you don't have rsync or svn then install one of them.
+Since only released versions of Samba contain a pregenerated configure script,
+you will have to generate it by hand:
+
+ $ cd samba4/source
+ $ ./autogen.sh
+
Note that the above rsync command will give you a checked out svn
repository. So if you also have svn you can update it to the latest
version at some future date using:
Note that the above rsync command will give you a checked out svn
repository. So if you also have svn you can update it to the latest
version at some future date using:
Run this:
$ cd samba4/source
Run this:
$ cd samba4/source
- $ ./autogen.sh
- $ ./configure.developer
-If you have gcc 3.4 or newer, then substitue "pch" for "proto" to
+If you have gcc 3.4 or newer, then substitute "pch" for "proto" to
greatly speed up the compile process (about 5x faster).
greatly speed up the compile process (about 5x faster).
Step 3: install Samba4
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Step 3: install Samba4
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