Ldb 1.1.18-1 and samba

The ldb 1.1.18-1 does not work with samba. I guess samba needs to be recompiled. I was getting modules mismatch because ldb is at 1.1.18 and samba modules are at 1.1.17 still so my samba will not start unless I downgrade ldb package to 1.1.17 version.  ldb_version=1.1.18 module_version=1.1.17

I encountered this same error after migrating my working Samba installation from Debian. I've flagged the package as out of date; I think your recompilation suggestion is the answer. Downgrading to 1.1.17 also resolved the issue for me.

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