FreeBSD Bugzilla – Attachment 139025 Details for
Bug 185196
[handbook][patch] Update network-servers Samba information to samba36
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David Bern
on 2013-12-26 05:10:00 UTC
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>--- chapter.xml.ori 2013-12-25 22:37:37.306007200 -0600 >+++ chapter.xml 2013-12-25 22:34:37.283230600 -0600 >@@ -4978,7 +4978,7 @@ > <para><application>Samba</application> software packages should > be included on the &os; installation media. If they were not > installed when first installing &os;, then they may be >- installed from the <package>net/samba34</package> port or >+ installed from the <package>net/samba36</package> port or > package.</para> > > <!-- mention LDAP, Active Directory, WinBIND, ACL, Quotas, PAM, .. --> >@@ -4988,7 +4988,7 @@ > > <para>A default <application>Samba</application> configuration > file is installed as >- <filename>/usr/local/share/examples/samba34/smb.conf.default</filename>. >+ <filename>/usr/local/share/examples/samba36/smb.conf.default</filename>. > This file must be copied to > <filename>/usr/local/etc/smb.conf</filename> and customized > before <application>Samba</application> can be used.</para> >@@ -5161,7 +5161,7 @@ > <sect2> > <title>Starting <application>Samba</application></title> > >- <para>The <package>net/samba34</package> port >+ <para>The <package>net/samba36</package> port > adds a new startup script, which can be used to control > <application>Samba</application>. To enable this script, so > that it can be used for example to start, stop or restart
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