The branch, master has been updated via 5d3659a... s4-test: SMB2 oplocks in s4 are a mess via 81eb31f... s4: spelling error from 9ae4dae... s4-torture: fixed the streams tests for Samba4
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=samba.git;a=shortlog;h=master - Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- commit 5d3659a8819bee6c5337c21f1148bc6658f7bb0a Author: Andrew Tridgell <tri...@samba.org> Date: Sun Oct 18 15:57:21 2009 +1100 s4-test: SMB2 oplocks in s4 are a mess I don't have time to fix these right now, and as we don't advertise SMB2 by default I'll mark it as a known failure till we start enabling SMB2 by default. commit 81eb31f07b6c8802021ff524646323c2aa6e3af5 Author: Andrew Tridgell <tri...@samba.org> Date: Sun Oct 18 15:56:16 2009 +1100 s4: spelling error ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary of changes: source4/lib/stream/packet.c | 2 +- source4/selftest/knownfail | 1 + 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) Changeset truncated at 500 lines: diff --git a/source4/lib/stream/packet.c b/source4/lib/stream/packet.c index f5e2b84..251d951 100644 --- a/source4/lib/stream/packet.c +++ b/source4/lib/stream/packet.c @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ _PUBLIC_ void packet_queue_run(struct packet_context *pc) put a packet in the send queue. When the packet is actually sent, call send_callback. - Useful for operations that must occour after sending a message, such + Useful for operations that must occur after sending a message, such as the switch to SASL encryption after as sucessful LDAP bind relpy. */ _PUBLIC_ NTSTATUS packet_send_callback(struct packet_context *pc, DATA_BLOB blob, diff --git a/source4/selftest/knownfail b/source4/selftest/knownfail index 5061171..a9192be 100644 --- a/source4/selftest/knownfail +++ b/source4/selftest/knownfail @@ -63,3 +63,4 @@ samba4.ntvfs.cifs.base.createx_access samba4.ntvfs.cifs.base.createx_sharemodes_dir samba4.ntvfs.cifs.base.maximum_allowed samba4.base.createx_access # this test is broken for non-administrator users +samba4.smb2.oplock # oplocks in the s4 SMB2 server are a mess -- Samba Shared Repository