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+Preparation Date: December 28, 2000
+Preparer: Ronald Joe Record <rr@sco.com>
+
+Instructions: Preparing Samba Packages for UnixWare
+===============================================================
+
+We provide support only for current versions of UnixWare.
+
+The file samba-2.2-uw7.patch is a patch file suitable for use
+with the patch command as follows:
+
+ # cd ../../../source
+ # patch -p 0 -i ../packaging/Caldera/UnixWare/samba-2.2-uw7.patch
+
+The files modified by this patch are:
+ smbwrapper/smbw.c
+ tdb/tdb.c
+ utils/torture.c
+ utils/locktest.c
+ utils/locktest2.c
+ utils/masktest.c
+ utils/smbcacls.c
+ ltconfig
+ configure.in
+
+This patch should only be necessary until these changes are accepted
+back into the 2.2 source tree. Until then, this patch must be applied
+prior to building Samba 2.2 on UnixWare 7. After applying the patch it
+is then necessary to run autoconf again and regenerate the configure file:
+
+ # cd ../../../source
+ # autoconf
+
+To produce the pkgadd installable datastream simply type (in this directory):
+ # ./Makepkg
+
+The resultant samba.pkg should reside in the ./dist subdirectory.
+To install from this pkgadd datastream, issue the command (as root):
+
+ # cd dist
+ # pkgadd -d `pwd`/samba.pkg all
+
+Alternately, each of the steps in building the datastream may be performed
+individually by invoking each of the following:
+
+ # ./Configure
+ # ./Compile
+ # ./Install
+ # ./Package
+
+If files are added or deleted from the UnixWare Samba distribution then
+the prototype file in the pkg directory should be appropriately modified.
+The files in the pkg subdirectory were initially created using the mkpkg
+package from SCO Skunkware (see http://www.sco.com/skunkware).