I'm sorry but you really don't seem to have read my original post. You suggest I should install samba with MacPorts. I've already done that.

Let me try again ... what files got installed when you installed samba with MacPorts? List the files please

Then, instead of trying to link to libsmbclient ... link to something else ... edit Makefile.PL to accomplish this

You suggest I should download Samba from samba.org and I've already mentioned the problem with that.

You mean when I go to samba.org it just says that OS X already has Samba installed. There don't appear to be binaries for OS X any more. ??

I did mention that you install from source, didn't I? When installing from source, its not going to tell you "you already have samba" because sources don't care if you already have something installed


In reply to Re^5: Filesys::SmbClient can't find libsmbclient.so on OS X by Anonymous Monk
in thread Filesys::SmbClient can't find libsmbclient.so on OS X by Cody Fendant

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