The question is what problem are you trying to tackle. Chasing the software versions was never the good practice, IMHO, but see yourself.
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With a different date, of course, my bad.
Mar 24 2021
Sorry, guys, I kind of thought it was committed already. Will do so with today's security updates.
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Feb 15 2021
Looks good to me, but as I don't have dev environment working right now, can't test.
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Sep 27 2020
I'm accepting this revision, although the resulting samba412 is coming from my own development tree with some additions from this request. I hope, nothing was lost in such a merge, but if you spot that something is missing - please, let me know!
Sep 26 2020
Sep 24 2020
In D26491#590242, @se wrote:Maybe we should create a GitHub repository for this update (initialize with the net/samba411 port and apply the patch or copy the new port over it). This would allow to co-ordinate further work. Or do you already have it available i some public repo?
Sep 23 2020
Sep 21 2020
In D26491#589849, @se wrote:I have added the explicit dependencies on ICU and UNWIND due to stage-qa output.
They may be required and included by dependencies, not Samba itself - I did not check that and since I had both already installed would have noticed if they had been found by accident only.
A poduriere build should give an answer whether the explicit dependencies are required (well, probably not, if you removed them before).
I did not test build in poudriere since too many dependencies needed to be upgraded first and I wanted to spend my limited time on getting the other issues resolved ...
Thanks, that at least is readable :)
Sep 20 2020
Thank you for your submission, but I have to admit it's a huge one and really, can't be observed easily.
In D26491#589567, @daniel.engberg.lists_pyret.net wrote:Apparently iXsystems maintain their own version which they might want to maintain upstream?
Aug 30 2020
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Aug 22 2020
I guess you miss the point.. For nsupdate to be any usable as a intermediator between Samba and bind9 it has to be compiled against (some) Kerberos library.