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README
Smb4K README (version 0.9.x) ============================ Smb4K is an SMB/CIFS share browser for KDE. It uses the Samba software suite to access the SMB/CIFS shares of the local network neighborhood. Its purpose is to provide a program that's easy to use and has as many features as possible. Features: --------- - Scanning for (active) workgroups, hosts, and shares - Mounting and unmounting of SMB/CIFS shares, including unmounting all shares at once - Access to the files of a mounted SMB/CIFS share using Konqueror - Auto-detection of external mounts/unmounts - Mounting of recently used shares on start-up - Miscellaneous infos about the SMB/CIFS shares - Network search - WINS server support - Preview of SMB/CIFS shares - Selectable look-up and search methods - Default login - Ability to execute mount and umount SUID root - Special handling of homes shares - Ability to bookmark favorite shares - System tray icon - Support of advanced Samba options - Support of printer shares - Konqueror plugin - TDEWallet support - Synchronization of a remote share with a local copy and vice versa - Ability to define custom options for individual servers and shares Translations: ------------- For the list of currently supported translations please visit Smb4K's home page at http://smb4k.berlios.de/information.html. Supported operating systems: ---------------------------- Smb4K officially supports Linux (kernel >= 2.2.x) and since version 0.4.1 also FreeBSD (>= 4.10-RELEASE). Smb4K might also run on other operating system (e.g. Solaris). Requirements: ------------- This version of Smb4K depends on the development files of the following libraries: - KDE Libs & Base (>= 3.3.0): The powerful Open Source graphical desktop environment for Unix workstations [http://www.kde.org] - Qt (>= 3.3.0): A multiplatform C++ application development framework. [http://www.trolltech.no] - X.org or XFree86 - Freely redistributable implementations of the X Window System [http://www.x.org or http://www.xfree86.org] - An implementation of the C library Make sure that you also have installed all header files of the libraries Qt and KDE are depending on. Recent versions of automake and autoconf are also needed. For a proper operation, you implicitly need: - Support of the /proc filesystem compiled into your kernel if you are using Linux - A sh-compatible shell (bash, dash, ash, etc.) with an existing link /bin/sh or the sh shell itself. - Samba (3.x) - Tools to access to a server's filespace and printers via SMB [http://www.samba.org] - grep - GNU grep [http://www.gnu.org/directory/grep.html] - GNU awk (GAWK) or similar - A pattern scanning and processing language. [http://www.gnu.org/directory/gawk.html] - sed - The GNU stream editor [http://www.gnu.org/directory/sed.html] - findutils (xargs) - The GNU Find Utilities are the basic directory searching utilities of the GNU operating system [http://www.gnu.org/directory/findutils.html] - util-linux (mount, umount) - Miscellaneous system utilities [ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux] To enable full functionality, you may also want to install these packages: - super or sudo - Programs to allow general users to do superuser things [ftp://ftp.ucolick.org/pub/users/will/ or http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/] - teTeX or similar (dvips) - A TeX distribution for Unix [http://tug.org/teTeX/] - GNU enscript - A tool to convert ASCII files to PostScript [http://people.ssh.fi/mtr/genscript/] - rsync - A file transfer program to keep (remote) files in sync [http://rsync.samba.org/] Compilation and Installation ---------------------------- (a) Full installation: 1. Change into the root directory of the source code: $ cd smb4k-x.x.x (Replace x.x.x with the version number) 2. Configure the source code with at least the following command $ ./configure --prefix=`tde-config --prefix` Several more options can be added. Run $ ./configure --help to find out which ones are available. 3. Compile the source code: $ make 4. Install the application. For that, become root $ su and run $ make install in the root directory of the source code. If you want to be able to remove Smb4K with your package manager, install the 'checkinstall' package and run $ checkinstall instead. (b) Installation without Konqueror plugin: Those of you, who do not use KDE or who do not wish to install the Konqueror plugin, should run this configure command $ ./configure --prefix=`tde-config --prefix` --without-konqplugin instead of the one mentioned above and else proceed as described. Additional information about compiling and installing the software is available in the INSTALL file. Debugging the Source Code ------------------------- If you experience crashes or similar and want to debug the source code yourself, compile the source code with debugging symbols. The procedure is similar to the one described in the "Compilation and Installation" section above except that you need to modify the configure command slightly: $ ./configure --prefix=`tde-config --prefix` --enable-debug=full Now compile and install the program as stated above. If you do not want to install but only debug the newly compiled program, you may execute Smb4K from within the source code directory. Change into the 'smb4k' subdirectory and run: $ ./smb4k --nofork If you found the cause for a bug, please let us know. A backtrace or a patch will be much appreciated. Help and Support ---------------- If you encounter problems when using Smb4K and need help or support, please read the 'Trouble Shooting' section of the handbook first. You can access the handbook from the 'Help' menu by selecting the 'Smb4K Handbook' entry or by pressing the F1 key. An online version handbook is also available at http://smb4k.berlios.de/handbook/index.html. Most of the common problems that arise when working with Smb4K are already covered there. If that's not the case, we recommend that you contact the Smb4K-general mailing list at https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/smb4k-general to get help. Some of the developers and many users are subscribed and can help. Bugs ---- You are strongly encouraged to send a bug report to http://developer.berlios.de/bugs/?group_id=769, if you find a problem. Please do not forget to include information about the version of Smb4K and the operating system you are using (Linux or FreeBSD). It might also help if you mention the distribution you have installed (Linux). If you experienced a crash, we would appreciate if you sent us the backtrace, i.e. the output provided by KDE's crash dialog. Please see the section "Debug- ging the Source Code" for a description how to make sure useful debugging output is returned. Copyright --------- Smb4K is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2. A copy of the license is available in the file COPYING. Latest Version -------------- The latest stable version of Smb4K is always available from the Smb4K home page at http://smb4k.berlios.de.