Bug 32250 - Selecting samba4 as component shows samba3 warning
Selecting samba4 as component shows samba3 warning
Status: CLOSED WORKSFORME
Product: UCS
Classification: Unclassified
Component: System setup
UNSTABLE
Other Linux
: P5 normal (vote)
: UCS 3.2
Assigned To: Stefan Gohmann
Janek Walkenhorst
: interim-2
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Reported: 2013-08-15 16:02 CEST by Dirk Wiesenthal
Modified: 2013-11-19 06:41 CET (History)
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Description Dirk Wiesenthal univentionstaff 2013-08-15 16:02:15 CEST
The problem seems to be univention-samba-local-config in the samba4 component
  samba-ad-dc:univention-samba-local-config:univention-samba4

This name matches the samba3 warning regexp.
Comment 1 Stefan Gohmann univentionstaff 2013-09-13 06:27:04 CEST
I'm not able to reproduce it. Can you give me a hint how to reproduce?
Comment 2 Dirk Wiesenthal univentionstaff 2013-09-13 09:52:48 CEST
Yes, it is fixed. The problem was the list of packages for samba4 in univention-installer. They have changed (then I reported this bug) and then changed back in during Bug#32309.
Comment 3 Stefan Gohmann univentionstaff 2013-09-13 10:01:07 CEST
OK, fine.
Comment 4 Janek Walkenhorst univentionstaff 2013-09-20 12:46:20 CEST
This does not apply anymore as the Samba installation is now done via the App Center.
Comment 5 Stefan Gohmann univentionstaff 2013-11-19 06:41:40 CET
UCS 3.2 has been released:
 http://docs.univention.de/release-notes-3.2-en.html
 http://docs.univention.de/release-notes-3.2-de.html

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