4 | | Replying to [comment:9 ajdudman@…]: |
5 | | > The new files are best placed in your local repository. To configure that, backup and then edit /opt/local/etc/macports/sources.conf. Follow the example at line 5. Make a new line 6, like "file:///Users/landonf/misc/MacPorts/ports" substituting your username for landonf. Save it replacing the old file. |
6 | | > |
7 | | > |
8 | | > To create the local repository, create the new path, extract the archive I attached, and sync the new port repository as follows: |
9 | | > |
10 | | > {{{ |
11 | | > mkdir -p ~/misc/MacPorts/ports |
12 | | > cd ~/misc/MacPorts/ports |
13 | | > gnutar -xzf ~/Downloads/samba4.tar.gz |
14 | | > sudo port -d sync |
15 | | > }}} |
16 | | > |
17 | | > |
18 | | > Build and install samba4 from source verbosely. |
19 | | > |
20 | | > {{{ |
21 | | > sudo port -sv install samba4 |
22 | | > }}} |
23 | | > |
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| 6 | '''-- Solution!! --'''[[BR]] |
| 7 | |
| 8 | Deactivate Kerberos5 in MacPort. To do that open the terminal and run this command.[[BR]] |
| 9 | |
| 10 | ''sudo port -f -d deactivate kerberos5'' |
| 11 | |
| 12 | Then clean up samba4 corrupted installation files, resync the MacPort database and install samba4 again use:[[BR]] |
| 13 | |
| 14 | ''sudo port clean --all samba4''[[BR]] |
| 15 | ''sudo port -d sync''[[BR]] |
| 16 | ''sudo port install -sv samba4''[[BR]] |