RISC OS Samba Server

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I've obtained permission from David Buxton to continue development of the [http://riscossmbserver.sf.net/ RISC OS Samba server].  This server allows RISC OS to share files using the Windows SMB ("samba") protocol, and make your RISC OS system accessible from Windows, Unix or other systems.
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This server allows RISC OS to share files using the Windows SMB ("samba") protocol, and make your RISC OS system accessible from Windows, Unix or other systems. Development has split and versions are available from:
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*[http://riscossmbserver.sourceforge.net/ SourceForge]
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The problem for me with this server is apart from it being quite slow, it was constantly at risk of locking up the entire system or just crashing,  I believe I've now isolated and fixed the problem which appears to be been quite minor.  Independently, Thomas Milius has done some other fixes and performance improvements.  Both of these changes will be included in a forthcoming release.  Eventually, I might pull in a much newer upstream release, but the focus right now is simply on a version that is stable me and for others.
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*[http://www.gag.de/software/smbserver/ Thomas Milius]
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No snapshot of the latest source is available on the riscos.info Subversion server anymore. Thus no date for a release can be given (previously "this is will be updated with fixes before a relase very soon" meant a time frame of over a year anyhow).
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==Documentation==
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The RISC OS Samba Server documentation is dynamically generated from XML, and can be updated via Subversion.
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*[http://www.riscos.info/cgi-bin/getTOC.cgi?xml=chapterList&xsl=toc View Documentation]
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Revision as of 11:53, 19 April 2007

This server allows RISC OS to share files using the Windows SMB ("samba") protocol, and make your RISC OS system accessible from Windows, Unix or other systems. Development has split and versions are available from:

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