At 01:53 PM 8/17/2005 +0200, COLLOT Jean-Yves wrote:
A new version (20050817) is available at
http://www.pi-net.dyndns.org/anonymous/jyc/

JYC

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Rodney Kimber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 17 août 2005 01:57
À : COLLOT Jean-Yves; [email protected]
Objet : RE: RE : Samba 2.2.8 (JYC 31-Mar-05 version) problem with records
longer than 1022 bytes

Thanks for your prompt response.  Unfortunately I don't have the facility to
compile.  :-(    I will have to wait for your next release.

Keep up the great work.

Regards.

I'm trying to compile 20050531 version with the change you suggested for long
records on my VAX (VMS 7.3/DEC C  V6.4/TCPware V5.6-2) as I write this.

:-( looks like I'll have to start over...

So far, I've gotten warnings on 3 modules, about mismatched pointer types.
Compiling CLIPRINT in LIBSMB
&rparam, &rprcnt, /* return params, length */
        .............................^
%CC-W-PTRMISMATCH1, In this statement, the referenced type of the pointer value
 "&rprcnt" is "int", which is not compatible with "unsigned int" because they
 differ by signed/unsigned attribute.
                At line number 91 in DU0:[SAMBA.SOURCE.LIBSMB]CLIPRINT.C;4.

is a typical example. The variables are rdrcnt and rprcnt in CLIPRINT and CLIRAP,
and rparam_count and rdata_count in CLISECDESC.

Since these are warnings, I don't think it will effect the link, though I have seen
cases of C compiler warnings that produced unlinkable object modules (or maybe
there's a qualifier on LINK that says it's okay to have warnings, and whatever I was building didn't use the qualifier? I don't see such a qualifier in HELP LINK, but maybe
there is something in the options file?)

I just recompiled the same sources on an Alpha (V7.3-2, DEC C V6.5/TCPware V5.6-2)
and had no warnings.  DEC C 6.4 vs. 6.5 or an Alpha/VAX difference?

If you need, I would be happy to upload the VAX object modules/libraries, assuming it builds/links okay.
Or would it be better to do over with the latest sources?


John Santos


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