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1 files changed, 13 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/docs/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Portability.xml b/docs/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Portability.xml
index d70dba1a9e..bf657732d0 100644
--- a/docs/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Portability.xml
+++ b/docs/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Portability.xml
@@ -9,7 +9,10 @@
<title>Portability</title>
-<para>Samba works on a wide range of platforms, but the interface all the
+<para>
+<indexterm><primary>platforms</primary></indexterm>
+<indexterm><primary>compatible</primary></indexterm>
+Samba works on a wide range of platforms, but the interface all the
platforms provide is not always compatible. This chapter contains
platform-specific information about compiling and using Samba.</para>
@@ -17,6 +20,8 @@ platform-specific information about compiling and using Samba.</para>
<title>HPUX</title>
<para>
+<indexterm><primary>/etc/logingroup</primary></indexterm>
+<indexterm><primary>/etc/group</primary></indexterm>
Hewlett-Packard's implementation of supplementary groups is nonstandard (for
historical reasons). There are two group files, <filename>/etc/group</filename> and
<filename>/etc/logingroup</filename>; the system maps UIDs to numbers using the former, but
@@ -35,10 +40,13 @@ to initgroups() are run as users, not in any groups with GIDs outside the
allowed range.
</para>
-<para>This is documented in the HP manual pages under setgroups(2) and passwd(4).
+<para>
+This is documented in the HP manual pages under setgroups(2) and passwd(4).
</para>
<para>
+<indexterm><primary>gcc</primary></indexterm>
+<indexterm><primary>ANSI compiler</primary></indexterm>
On HP-UX you must use gcc or the HP ANSI compiler. The free compiler
that comes with HP-UX is not ANSI compliant and cannot compile Samba.
</para>
@@ -169,11 +177,12 @@ You should then remove the line:
By default during installation, some versions of Red Hat Linux add an
entry to <filename>/etc/hosts</filename> as follows:
<programlisting>
- 127.0.0.1 loopback "hostname"."domainname"
+127.0.0.1 loopback "hostname"."domainname"
</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
+<indexterm><primary>loopback interface</primary></indexterm>
This causes Samba to loop back onto the loopback interface.
The result is that Samba fails to communicate correctly with
the world and therefore may fail to correctly negotiate who
@@ -212,15 +221,8 @@ be stuck in F_SETLKW64 loops.
</para>
<para>
-Sun released patches for Solaris 2.6, 8, and 9. The patch for Solaris 7
-has not been released yet.
-</para>
-
-<para>
+Please check with Sun support for current patches needed to fix this bug.
The patch revision for 2.6 is 105181-34, for 8 is 108528-19, and for 9 is 112233-04.
-</para>
-
-<para>
After the installation of these patches, it is recommended to reconfigure
and rebuild Samba.
</para>