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:
Run this:
$ cd samba4/source
- $ ./autogen.sh
- $ ./configure.developer
+ $ ./configure
$ make proto all
-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).
-
Step 3: install Samba4
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