Sadly, the system on which I labor supports "only" a 32-byte limit for a filename. This seemed plenty when we designed the file system in 1980...
I've finally gotten the builds to get to the point where they can run the test suite, and I have discovered that the (head/3.0) shell script tries to create names of the form: basicsmb.smb.conf.hostsdeny.template (36 bytes). basicsmb.smb.conf.preexec_cl_fail.template (42 bytes). Would anyone object if I submit some patches to shorten such test suite file names to fit within 32 characters? Thanks PG -- Paul Green, Senior Technical Consultant, Stratus Technologies, Maynard, MA USA Voice: +1 978-461-7557; FAX: +1 978-461-3610 Speaking from Stratus not for Stratus
