Lars M������������������������ wrote:
4.1.0 is now expected to be released at Friday, September 27. That leaves us with a ~2 week gap before openSUSE 13.1 RC1 for potential Samba 4.1.0 release slippage, which I'm okay with. ... The systemd unit files are still missing. ... There had been reports that sysvinit files lead to a not started nmbd even if the service was activated.
Didn't the last release of OpSuse have samba 3.x? There has been more than a few problems with people upgrading from 3.x to 4.x and last I heard, if you don't need Active Domain features -- that simple file serving was better handled by 3.x -- but that was a few months back. I haven't kept track, but: 1) is 4.x now recommended for all cases (i.e. 3.x no longer better for file serving?) 2) is there anything that needs to be done for a user to upgrade from 3.x->4.x? 2a) I.e. will our old /etc/samba/smb.conf files "just work" with 4.x? 3) Are there any changes in going to 4.x that anyone would need to worry about? I.e. - Anything dropped in 4.x? any changes in the various idmap config options? I'm using "nss" for my own, simple, site with the range being 0-999999999. From what I've seen on the samba list, I know I'm not the only person to have to deal with both, '\' (BackSlash) & spaces in usernames as well as dealing with random "case" issues (upper/lower, with 3.x not following the windows standard of preserving case) on my Suse box (which acts as a domain controller so I can propagate ownership & permissions between my Linux & Win machines. Just wondering about how upgrades are handled (if any handling is needed)... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org