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Old 8th December 2004, 02:50 AM
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problem installing samba-3.0.9

hi there!

i have recently downloaded samba-3.0.9 and tried to install it via rpm. but i get an error that it needs samba-common 3.0.9

when i try installing samba-common, FC2 tells me that it cannot be installed.

how come?

please help...
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