I'm attempting to switch from Samba 2.2.8a to 3.0 under Solaris 8 on a Sparc platform. I compiled 2.2.8a from source quite a while ago and have been using it without any trouble. So, I decided to download the 3.0 source that was just released, compiled it and tried to install it. Only on installation did I notice that the binaries and a few libraries are absolutely HUGE compared to 2.2.8a or any previous version I've ever used. I actually ran out of storage on the previously allocated filesystem. For example, here are the sizes of the two versions of smbd:
2.2.8a: 1895964
3.0: 88074092
nmbd is:
2.2.8a: 785336
3.0: 43733672
All other binaries which are shared by the two versions are similarly huge in 3.0. Is this normal? I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere else. I've compiled twice and get the same result. I have yet to find a pre-compiled package for Solaris out there with which I could compare my results to. I'm thinking of just going back to a 2.2.x version, but if anyone has any thoughts or questions they would be greatly appreciated.
vraxoin
2.2.8a: 1895964
3.0: 88074092
nmbd is:
2.2.8a: 785336
3.0: 43733672
All other binaries which are shared by the two versions are similarly huge in 3.0. Is this normal? I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere else. I've compiled twice and get the same result. I have yet to find a pre-compiled package for Solaris out there with which I could compare my results to. I'm thinking of just going back to a 2.2.x version, but if anyone has any thoughts or questions they would be greatly appreciated.
vraxoin