Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2019 16:22:39 +0000 From: Carmel NY <carmel_ny@outlook.com> To: FreeBSD Ports <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Cc: "kde@FreeBSD.org" <kde@FreeBSD.org>, "timur@FreeBSD.org" <timur@FreeBSD.org> Subject: "devel/kio-extras" with samba v4-10 Message-ID: <BYAPR04MB5014E650E6FBF5CA8CCD0BC2805C0@BYAPR04MB5014.namprd04.prod.outlook.com>
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--Sig_/ST3QLVyz0Y3bqgwqAGz1YaZ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have Samba Version 4.10.10 installed. When attempting to build devel/kio-extras with the: SAMBA=3Don: Needed to build the SMB kioslave which is the default setting in the port, the build fails with the message that the wrong version of 'samba' is installed. Version 4.8 of samba is already EOL'd "2019-09-17," according to the samba web site. The current stable version is v4.11.2, released Tuesday, October 29 2019; however, that is not even available in the ports system. What I want to know is why the "devel/kio-extras" port is still dependent on samba -=3D v4.8 if it is EOL'd? If the port cannot be made to work with a modern version of samba; then the option should either be removed or turned off as the default in the makefile, preferable with a notation of why. --=20 Carmel --Sig_/ST3QLVyz0Y3bqgwqAGz1YaZ Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAEBCAAdFiEEIQb/tTwl6I1ueEVtOHMGOIfexWQFAl3pLroACgkQOHMGOIfe xWTn5gf8DBhMDWm8VUYNUqOEEp9NVbFFqY4jTI3Gd2T/Mgx5G9iPd2InDHJRWbZW LFXQa/QOB5GzKyJri6xAG6hckYOG2Nff1IbLjgnkSyB9yml9EJOHeaqkNITj+4va 2l+Kvf1fdInvTSHM/uFJt+rPLDMZGRUrWZgrlmVP15+9rv1REQZcsu8pjWnTRXH/ aKMtv1X4gCbGC6zDop4WInhgNMg+ZWiLUiXKZvjNHxf56G830B6O0QgzO2mCYZXc EhFV7YAYWxX6up12V89sTxrlqoXwKeDCk2xA9DkLgIh6HS8mZJNXGZg1/9WIAoUu ME9bhV2Fxtrau78ARKmp1+w5IQeuxg== =T0Hd -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --Sig_/ST3QLVyz0Y3bqgwqAGz1YaZ--
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