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Subject:    Re: [Samba] samba 3.3 for opensuse 10.2
From:       Lars =?iso-8859-1?Q?M=FCller?= <lars () samba ! org>
Date:       2009-12-31 14:19:38
Message-ID: 20091231141938.GA13609 () gab ! s1 ! private
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On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 11:54:24AM +0100, peter grotz wrote:
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> I need the rpm-files of samba 3.3 or later for opensuse 10.2.
> The repo isnīt available any more, so can anybody help me here?

As the openSUSE Build Service doesn't longer offer to build packages of
this discontinued product I suggest to use the build RPM as available
for openSUSE.  This even works from inside any newer SUSE version.

Therefore download the src rpm of 3.4.3 as available from the
openSUSE_11.0 or SLE_10 directory at
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/samba:/STABLE/ and
extract the content via rpm2cpio

rpm2cpio ../srcrpm/samba-3.4.3-11.1.src.rpm | cpio -i

Now ls shows :

build-source-timestamp  samba-vscan-0.3.6b.tar.bz2
ldapsmb-1.34b.tar.bz2   samba-3.4.3.tar.bz2       vendor-files.tar.bz2
patches.tar.bz2         samba.spec

Now call:

build samba.spec

and you get:

logging output to /var/tmp/build-root/.build.log...
Memory limit set to 10925136KB
Using BUILD_ROOT=/var/tmp/build-root
Using BUILD_RPMS=/media/dvd/suse
Using BUILD_ARCH=x86_64:i686:i586:i486:i386

BUILD_ROOT needs to be a location with enough space to setup a build
root environment.  This requires aproximately 500 MB.

BUILD_RPMS must point to a local copy of the openSUSE package sources.
In your case 10.2.

BUILD_ARCH is self-explanatory.  Setting it to i686:i586:i486:i386 on a
x86_64 system leads to 32 bit packages.

Lars

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