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- This directory contains sample files for using Samba on an IRIX
- system. These were taken from a system running IRIX 6.2. The
- client machines were running Win95 and connected via the Ethernet
- using TCP/IP and DNS. Consult the Samba documentation for tips
- on configuring Samba "properly"; this smb.conf file is very simple.
- Consult the Microsoft help/documentation to understand how to
- configure the networking support on the PC clients (Win95, WfW,
- etc.).
-
- This distribution is configured so that various Samba configuration,
- binary, and log files are placed in the /usr/samba file hierarchy.
- Man pages are placed in the /usr/share/catman/u_man hierarchy.
-
- The version number of the distribution is a 10 digit number that
- is created from the samba version number. Each section of the samba
- version number forms 2 digits of the version number (with leading
- zeros if necessary). The alpha versions add 00 and 2 digits for
- the alpha number. The first release adds 0100. Patch releases add
- 2 digits for the patch level plus 1 and 00.
-
- samba version 1.9.18alpha9 would become 0109180009
- samba version 1.9.18 would become 0109180100
- samba version 1.9.18p9 would become 0109181000
-
- You can enable all printers on your system to be used by samba
- by running the script /usr/samba/mkprintcap.sh
-
- This distribution automatically configures samba to run as deamons
- by the script /etc/init.d/samba and the file /etc/config/samba
- (used by chkconfig). If you would prefer to have samba started by
- inetd you can run the script /usr/samba/inetd.sh.
-
- To create a Samba distribution you must have the Documenter's WorkBench
- package installed to format the manual pages. In addition you need
- to have the Software Packager software (inst_dev) installed to
- generate the inst images, and Perl to generate the spec and idb files.
-
- From /usr/samba/packaging/SGI directory run the mkrelease.sh script.
- There is one optional argument which is the major release number of the
- OS version (4, 5, or 6) you desire. If no number is specified it defaults
- to 6. This script uses Perl to generate the Makefile with the proper
- defines and the packaging files samba.spec and samba.idb. The binary
- package files will be placed in ./bins
-
-