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This is an example of specifying configure options:</p> + +<blockquote><pre class="code"># <tt class="userinput"><b>./configure --with-smbmount --with-configdir=/etc/samba --with-manpages-langs=ja</b></tt></pre></blockquote> + +<p>This example configures the Samba installation to support mounting +SMB filesystems, look for the Samba configuration file in +<em class="filename">/etc/samba</em> (instead of the default location of +<em class="filename">/usr/local/samba/lib</em>), and install +Japanese-language manual pages. We have picked these three configure +options because they illustrate the usage of the three types of +options that are included up to Samba 3.0. The +<tt class="literal">--with-smbmount</tt> option is a Boolean option, which +can take a value of <tt class="literal">yes</tt> or <tt class="literal">no</tt>. +All the Boolean options are set to <tt class="literal">no</tt> by default, +and it is only necessary to provide the option to turn it on. If you +want to be more explicit, you can specify +<tt class="literal">--with-smbmount=yes</tt>. To turn an option off +explicitly, you can also specify +<tt class="literal">--without-</tt><em class="replaceable">feature</em> +rather than +<tt class="literal">--with-</tt><em class="replaceable">feature</em><tt class="literal">=no</tt>.</p> + +<p>In the case of the other two options we have shown, an argument must +be supplied after the equals (<tt class="literal">=</tt>) sign. Some of the +options are used to specify the directories that Samba uses for +various purposes. Only one option is in the last group, where +something other than a directory is specified as an option argument.</p> + +<p>The supported configure options vary from release to release. For +example, between Samba 2.2.x and Samba 3.0, many options were +dropped, and a few were added. To get a list of the configure options +for your release, use the following command:</p> + +<blockquote><pre class="code"># <tt class="userinput"><b>./configure --help</b></tt></pre></blockquote> + +<p><a href="appe.html#samba2-APP-E-TABLE-1">Table E-1</a> lists Samba's configure +options.</p> + +<a name="samba2-APP-E-TABLE-1"/><h4 class="head4">Table E-1. Configuration options</h4><table border="1"> + + + +<tr> +<th> +<p>Configuration option</p> +</th> +<th> +<p>Description</p> +</th> +</tr> + + +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-acl-support</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support Windows NT/2000/XP ACLs</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-afs</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support the Andrew Filesystem (AFS)</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-automount</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support the NFS automounter</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-codepagedir=</tt><em class="replaceable">dir</em></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Location of codepage files</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-configdir=</tt><em class="replaceable">dir</em></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Location of configuration files</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-dce-dfs</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support DCE/DFS</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-fhs</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Use FHS-compliant locations of files</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-included-popt</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Use Samba's <em class="emphasis">popt( )</em></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-krb4=base-</tt><em class="replaceable">dir</em></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support Kerberos 4</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-krb5=base-</tt><em class="replaceable">dir</em></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support Kerberos 5 (Microsoft ADS)</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-ldapsam</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support LDAP SAM</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-libiconv=</tt><em class="replaceable">directory</em></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Specify <em class="filename">iconv</em> library</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-libsmbclient</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Build <em class="filename">smbclient</em> library</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-lockdir=</tt><em class="replaceable">directory</em></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Location of lock files</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-logfilebase=</tt><em class="replaceable">directory</em></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Location of log files</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-manpages-langs=</tt><em class="replaceable">language</em></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Specify language for manual pages</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-msdfs</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support Microsoft Dfs</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-nisplus-home</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support NIS+ home directories</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-nisplussam</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support NIS+ SAM</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-pam</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support PAM restrictions</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-pam_smbpass</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Build <em class="filename">pam_smbpass.so</em> PAM module</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-piddir=</tt><em class="replaceable">directory</em></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Location of PID files</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-privatedir=</tt><em class="replaceable">directory</em></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Location of <em class="filename">smbpasswd</em> file</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-profiling-data</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support gathering of profiling information</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-quotas</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support disk quotas</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-readline=</tt><em class="replaceable">directory</em></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Specify readline library</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-sendfile-support</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support <em class="emphasis">sendfile</em>( ) system call</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-smbmount</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support <em class="emphasis">smbmount</em> and smbfs</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-smbwrapper</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Build <em class="filename">smbwrapper</em> library for +<em class="emphasis">smbsh</em> support</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-spinlocks</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Use spinlocks instead of fcntl locks</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-ssl</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support SSL</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-sslinc=</tt><em class="replaceable">directory</em></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Location of SSL include files</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-ssllib=</tt><em class="replaceable">directory</em></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Location of SSL libraries</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-swatdir=</tt><em class="replaceable">directory</em></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Location of SWAT files</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-syslog</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support syslog message logging</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-tdbsam</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support TDB database files for SAM</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-utmp</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Support utmp file accounting</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><tt class="literal">--with-winbind</tt></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Build winbind</p> +</td> +</tr> + +</table> + +<dl> +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-acl-support</tt><a name="INDEX-2"/><a name="INDEX-3"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes support for Windows NT/2000/XP access control lists +(<a name="INDEX-4"/>ACLs). For this to work, you need +to have POSIX ACL support in the host operating system. See <a href="ch08.html">Chapter 8</a> for details.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-afs</tt><a name="INDEX-5"/><a name="INDEX-6"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes support for the <a name="INDEX-7"/>Andrew +Filesystem (AFS), for authenticating users who are accessing files +through AFS.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-automount</tt><a name="INDEX-8"/><a name="INDEX-9"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes support for the automounter, a feature often used in +conjunction with NFS, to mount <a name="INDEX-10"/><a name="INDEX-11"/>NFS shares automatically at the +first attempt to access them. You might wish to enable this feature +if any of the directories shared by your Samba server are (or +include) NFS-mounted directories.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-codepagedir</tt><a name="INDEX-12"/><a name="INDEX-13"/>=<em class="replaceable">directory</em></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Specifies the directory in which to put codepage files for +<a name="INDEX-14"/>internationalization +support. See the +"Internationalization" section +earlier in this chapter for more information on this feature. By +default, this directory is +<em class="filename">/usr/local/samba/lib/codepages</em>.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-configdir</tt><a name="INDEX-15"/><a name="INDEX-16"/>=<em class="replaceable">directory</em></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Specifies the directory in which Samba keeps its configuration file, +usually called <em class="filename">smb.conf</em>. By default, this is +<em class="filename">/usr/local/samba/lib</em>.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-dce-dfs</tt><a name="INDEX-17"/><a name="INDEX-18"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes support for the <a name="INDEX-19"/>Distributed Computing Environment +Distributed Filesystem (DCE/DFS). This is a distributed filesystem +included in some Unix variants and is not the same as +Microsoft's Distributed Filesystem (Dfs).</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-fhs</tt><a name="INDEX-20"/><a name="INDEX-21"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Adheres to the <a name="INDEX-22"/>Filesystem Hierarchy Standard when +locating files. For details, see <a href="http://www.pathname.com/fhs">http://www.pathname.com/fhs</a>.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-included-popt</tt><a name="INDEX-23"/><a name="INDEX-24"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes Samba's own support for parsing +<a name="INDEX-25"/>command-line options, instead of using +the local system's <em class="emphasis">popt( )</em> +C-library function.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-krb4</tt><a name="INDEX-26"/><a name="INDEX-27"/>=<em class="replaceable">base-dir</em></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes support for <a name="INDEX-28"/>Kerberos Version 4.0, specifying the base +directory of the Kerberos distribution. Kerberos is an authentication +protocol developed at MIT that uses private-key cryptography to +provide strong security between nodes. This version is not the same +as Microsoft's adaptation of Kerberos in Active +Directory, which is the preferred version for use with Samba. This +option exists only in versions of Samba earlier than 3.0.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-krb5</tt><a name="INDEX-29"/><a name="INDEX-30"/>=<em class="replaceable">base-dir</em></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes support for Kerberos Version 5.0, specifying the base +directory of the Kerberos distribution. This version of Kerberos is +compatible with the Kerberos authentication in +Microsoft's Active Directory used in Windows 2000 +and Windows XP.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-ldapsam</tt><a name="INDEX-31"/><a name="INDEX-32"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes support for using +<a name="INDEX-33"/>LDAP instead of the +<em class="filename">smbpasswd</em> file for maintaining +Samba's equivalent to the Windows NT SAM database. +This option is necessary to use the parameters +<tt class="literal">ldap</tt> <tt class="literal">admin</tt> +<tt class="literal">dn</tt>, <tt class="literal">ldap</tt> +<tt class="literal">filter</tt>, <tt class="literal">ldap</tt> +<tt class="literal">port</tt>, <tt class="literal">ldap</tt> +<tt class="literal">server</tt>, <tt class="literal">ldap</tt> +<tt class="literal">ssl</tt>, and <tt class="literal">ldap</tt> +<tt class="literal">suffix</tt> in the Samba configuration file. It is +necessary to specify <tt class="literal">--with-ldapsam</tt> only in Samba +versions prior to 3.0.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-libiconv</tt><a name="INDEX-34"/><a name="INDEX-35"/>=<em class="replaceable">directory</em></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Specifies a location for <em class="emphasis">iconv( )</em> support. The +<a name="INDEX-36"/><em class="emphasis">iconv( )</em> function +exists in the C library to perform conversion between different +character sets. This option allows Samba's default +method of determining the location of the <em class="emphasis">iconv()</em> +library to be overridden. Ordinarily, the configuration +process checks for support in the C library on the system and, if not +found, uses code included in the Samba source tree. Using +<tt class="literal">--with-libiconv</tt>, it is possible to specify +explicitly where the support is located. The include files are +assumed to be in +<em class="replaceable">directory</em><em class="filename">/include</em>, +and library files are assumed to be in +<em class="replaceable">directory</em><em class="filename">/lib</em>. This +option is new in Samba 3.0.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-libsmbclient</tt><a name="INDEX-37"/><a name="INDEX-38"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Allows applications outside the +<a name="INDEX-39"/>Samba +suite to access Samba's features. When +<tt class="literal">--with-libsmbclient</tt> is specified, the library is +built during the compilation process.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-lockdir</tt><a name="INDEX-40"/><a name="INDEX-41"/>=<em class="replaceable">directory</em></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Specifies the directory in which Samba keeps +<a name="INDEX-42"/>lock +files. By default this directory is +<em class="filename">/usr/local/samba/var/locks</em>.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-logfilebase</tt><a name="INDEX-43"/><a name="INDEX-44"/>=<em class="replaceable">directory</em></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Specifies the directory in which Samba keeps <a name="INDEX-45"/>log files for the +<em class="emphasis">smbd</em>, <em class="emphasis">nmbd</em>, and +<em class="emphasis">winbindd</em> daemons. This defaults to +<em class="filename">/usr/local/samba/var</em>.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-manpages-langs</tt><a name="INDEX-46"/><a name="INDEX-47"/>=<em class="replaceable">language</em></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Starting with Samba 3.0, <a name="INDEX-48"/><a name="INDEX-49"/>Samba's manual pages +are available in different languages. The default is +<tt class="literal">en</tt> for English, and the language can be specified +as <tt class="literal">ja</tt> for Japanese or <tt class="literal">pl</tt> for +Polish.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-msdfs</tt><a name="INDEX-50"/><a name="INDEX-51"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes support for Microsoft Distributed Filesystem +(<a name="INDEX-52"/>Dfs). See <a href="ch08.html">Chapter 8</a> for +more information on this feature. Specifying this option is necessary +only in Samba versions prior to 3.0.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-nisplus-home</tt><a name="INDEX-53"/><a name="INDEX-54"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes support for locating the +<a name="INDEX-55"/>NIS+ server that is +serving a particular user's home directory and +telling the client to connect to it. Use +<tt class="literal">--with-automount</tt> along with this option.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-nisplussam</tt><a name="INDEX-56"/><a name="INDEX-57"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes support for integrating +<a name="INDEX-58"/>NIS+ into Samba's +equivalent of the Windows NT password database.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-pam</tt><a name="INDEX-59"/><a name="INDEX-60"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>When this configure option is specified and the parameter +<tt class="literal">obey</tt> <tt class="literal">pam</tt> +<tt class="literal">restrictions</tt> in the Samba configuration file is +set to <tt class="literal">yes</tt>, obeys PAM's +configuration regarding account and session management. When +encrypted passwords are in use, Samba uses the +<em class="filename">smbpasswd</em> file for authentication, bypassing the +PAM subsystem. Therefore, this option works only when +<tt class="literal">encrypt</tt> <tt class="literal">passwords</tt> is set to +<tt class="literal">no</tt>.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-pam_smbpass</tt><a name="INDEX-61"/><a name="INDEX-62"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>When this option is specified, the compilation process builds a PAM +module called <em class="filename">pam_smbpass.so</em> and places it in +the <em class="filename">source/bin</em> directory. This module allows +applications outside of the Samba suite to authenticate users with +Samba's <em class="filename">smbpasswd</em> file. For +more information, see the <em class="filename">README</em> file in the +<em class="filename">source/pam_smbpass</em> directory of the Samba +distribution and the file +<em class="filename">PAM-Authentication-And-Samba.html</em> in the +<em class="filename">docs/html</em> directory.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-piddir</tt><a name="INDEX-63"/><a name="INDEX-64"/>=<em class="replaceable">directory</em></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Specifies the directory in which Samba keeps files such as +<a name="INDEX-65"/>browse lists, WINS +data, and PID files for keeping track of the process IDs of the Samba +daemons. The default is +<em class="filename">/usr/local/samba/var/locks</em>.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-privatedir</tt><a name="INDEX-66"/><a name="INDEX-67"/>=<em class="replaceable">directory</em></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Specifies the directory in which Samba keeps the +<em class="filename">smbpasswd</em>, <em class="filename">secrets.tdb,</em> and +related files for +<a name="INDEX-68"/>authentication. +The default is <em class="filename">/usr/local/samba/private</em>.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-profiling-data</tt><a name="INDEX-69"/><a name="INDEX-70"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes support for analyzing the execution time of +Samba's internal code. This is normally used only by +the Samba developers.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-quotas</tt><a name="INDEX-71"/><a name="INDEX-72"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes <a name="INDEX-73"/>disk-quota support. This is classified +as an experimental option by the Samba developers.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-readline</tt><a name="INDEX-74"/><a name="INDEX-75"/>=<em class="replaceable">directory</em></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Specifies a location for +<a name="INDEX-76"/><em class="emphasis">readline( )</em> +support. The <em class="emphasis">readline( )</em> function exists in the +C library to accept a line of input from an interactive user and +provide support for editing and history. Samba uses these functions +in <em class="emphasis">smbclient</em> and <em class="emphasis">rpcclient</em>.</p> + +<p>This option allows Samba's default method of +determining the location of the <tt class="function">readline( )</tt> +library to be overridden. Ordinarily, the configuration process +checks for support in the C library on the system and, if not found, +uses code included in the Samba source tree. Using +<tt class="literal">--with-readline</tt>, it is possible to specify the +directory explicitly in which the library containing +<em class="emphasis">readline( )</em> is located.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-sendfile-support</tt><a name="INDEX-77"/><a name="INDEX-78"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Checks to see if the Samba host operating system supports the +<a name="INDEX-79"/><em class="emphasis">sendfile( )</em> system +call, which speeds up file transfers by copying data directly to and +from kernel buffers, avoiding the overhead of copying to and from +buffers in user space. If the operating system has the +<em class="emphasis">sendfile( )</em> system call, support is included in +Samba for the <tt class="literal">use</tt> <tt class="literal">sendfile</tt> +configuration file option. This is an experimental option included in +Samba 2.2.5 and later versions.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-smbmount</tt><a name="INDEX-80"/><a name="INDEX-81"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Must be specified if you want to mount SMB shares in your Unix +filesystem using the <em class="filename"/><a name="INDEX-82"/>smbfs</em> filesystem and the +<em class="emphasis">smbmount</em><a name="INDEX-83"/> command, as discussed in <a href="ch05.html">Chapter 5</a>. Currently, this works only with Linux.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-smbwrapper</tt><a name="INDEX-84"/><a name="INDEX-85"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>To use <a name="INDEX-86"/>smbsh to access SMB shares from Unix (as +discussed in <a href="ch05.html">Chapter 5</a>), use this option to +include the +<em class="filename">smbwrapper</em><a name="INDEX-87"/> library.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-spinlocks</tt><a name="INDEX-88"/><a name="INDEX-89"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Uses <a name="INDEX-90"/><a name="INDEX-91"/>spin locks instead of the normal method of +file locking that uses the <em class="emphasis">fcntl( )</em> C-library +function. Using this option results in a Samba installation that +consumes much more CPU time on the host system. Use it only when +absolutely necessary.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-ssl</tt><a name="INDEX-92"/><a name="INDEX-93"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes support for running Samba with +<a name="INDEX-94"/>SSL encryption. This little-used +feature was dropped for Samba 3.0. It still works with Samba 2.2.x +and before, but a better method is to use a <a name="INDEX-95"/>virtual private +network (VPN).</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-sslinc</tt><a name="INDEX-96"/><a name="INDEX-97"/>=<em class="replaceable">directory</em></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Specifies the location of the SSL include files. +<em class="filename">/usr/local/ssl/include</em> is the default location. +This option exists in versions prior to Samba 3.0.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-ssllib</tt><a name="INDEX-98"/><a name="INDEX-99"/>=<em class="replaceable">directory</em></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Specifies the location of the SSL libraries. The default location is +<em class="filename">/usr/local/ssl/lib</em>. This option exists in +versions prior to Samba 3.0.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-swatdir</tt><a name="INDEX-100"/><a name="INDEX-101"/>=<em class="replaceable">directory</em></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Specifies where to install the files for +<a name="INDEX-102"/>SWAT. +<em class="filename">/usr/local/samba/swat</em> is the default location.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-syslog</tt><a name="INDEX-103"/><a name="INDEX-104"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes support for +<a name="INDEX-105"/>syslog error +logging. This option must be specified for the Samba configuration +file parameters <tt class="literal">syslog</tt> and +<tt class="literal">syslog</tt> <tt class="literal">only</tt> to work. This +option is widely supported, but might not work correctly on all Samba +host systems.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-tdbsam</tt><a name="INDEX-106"/><a name="INDEX-107"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes support for keeping Samba's equivalent of +the Windows NT SAM in a <em class="filename">.tdb</em> database file +rather than in the <em class="filename">smbpasswd</em> file. This is an +experimental feature.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-utmp</tt><a name="INDEX-108"/><a name="INDEX-109"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes support for <a name="INDEX-110"/>user accounting in the +system's +<em class="filename">utmp</em><a name="INDEX-111"/> file. It is necessary for the +<tt class="literal">utmp</tt> and <tt class="literal">utmp</tt> +<tt class="literal">directory</tt> Samba configuration file options to +work. This option is widely supported, but might not work correctly +on all Samba host systems.</p> +</dd> + + + +<dt><b><tt class="literal">--with-winbind</tt><a name="INDEX-112"/><a name="INDEX-113"/></b></dt> +<dd> +<p>Includes <a name="INDEX-114"/>winbind support in Samba. +Instead of defaulting to <tt class="literal">no</tt>, as with other boolean +options, <tt class="literal">--with-winbind</tt> is +automatically set to <tt class="literal">yes</tt> on systems that support +winbind functionality. The only time you would need to specify this +option is to turn it off, like this:</p> + + +<blockquote><pre class="code"># <tt class="userinput"><b>configure --without-winbind</b></tt></pre></blockquote> + +<p>This excludes winbind functionality from Samba even when the local +operating system can support it. For more information on winbind, see +<a href="ch09.html">Chapter 9</a>. <a name="INDEX-115"/></p> +</dd> + +</dl> + + + +<hr/><h4 class="head4"><a href="toc.html">TOC</a></h4> +</body></html> |