![]() They're not the source of any problems in the Samba implementation or errors when running it. Nothing Apple is doing or not doing any more in Lion has anything to do with any of this. I know Samba and have been using it for more than a decade, but I'm not that familiar with its more recent code releases so I'm not confident enough to go in and make changes to the source other than the most basic ones. The Samba team has really not much interest in fixing anything related to Mac OS X and at the moment couldn't care less that it's impossible, with the latest 20 stable releases, to create a shared drive that can be authenticated by the machine's main user (it can by any other user, though). Now, Lion didn't change the way user groups are reported, it's the same function that's been in place and fixed in Samba since 2007, but something has changed in Samba in recent versions that makes the whole thing unusable. But there's still a nut to crack properly which is how the newer Samba versions have an issue with Lion's reporting of users groups. I have been finding some problems with 3.6 and upwards and have been checking solutions in different sites (trying to get both homebrew and macports "fixed" along the way). I've been including Samba 3.2.15 but I wanted to update it to a more recent version. ![]() I created it for a lot of users that couldn't connect their macs to their mediacenters or linux devices. ![]() To be clear: I'm the developer of a Samba front-end for Lion called SMBUp. It's specifically about samba 3.6.3 in Lion failing as implemented by the attached formula. I can only imagine you assumed I made a question without having a clue and didn't double check what I was asking. When I say samba still crashes due to group limit errors how can that be construed as not knowing apple is dropping samba from osx? This ticket is about a formula for samba and I'm asking about that implementation precisely. Not referring to apple's implementation of smb2 or anything that could have as an answer a repeat of the widely known original statement about apple dropping samba. If `brew doctor' does not help diagnose the issue, please report the Hi, you're somehow mistakenly thinking I'm confused about what I'm asking about. Ld: in bin/libwbclient.a, archive has no table of contents for architecture x86_64 It is only used when linking a main executable ![]() Installing bin/default_quota.dylib as ///usr/local/Cellar/samba/3.6.1/lib/vfs/default_quota.dylib Preserving old module as ///usr/local/Cellar/samba/3.6.1/lib/vfs/default_
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