On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, TeeCee wrote: > Hi! :o) > > I've got an Debian linux running on an Alpha machine.I had a Celeron > II before, with Samba 2.2.6. I've made the change to Samba 3.0.0 and > then I've just upgraded to 3.0.2a tonight. In the old smb.conf I've > had a line "include = /etc/samba/configs/%U.conf" that was good in the > old state, but with the new it doesn't work. I find out that the samba > does not replace the %U in the include line (just before the include > I've got a logon script = %U.bat and that's working! ). The error > says: "/etc/samba/configs/.conf does not exists". > I've found some words about this problem searching on the net, but I was not able to > correct or even understand the problem. Can anyone help?
That sounds like a bug. Please file a bug report on https://bugzilla.samba.org/ Bug reports are the only way to get issues resolved. > > I have another crazy bug-or-something! With the first server and the > samba 2.2.6 we created (in the company I work) some folders with > pretty long names (and even accented ones :) With the new server ALL > (!) of the Win98SEs die with bluescreen or reset the PC if some of > these directories are opened. What should I check? What logging > paramteres should I make a log for someone, who can help? > The problem is the length of the names for sure (max length around 80 chars), > because if I rename the long ones to 3 chars I can enter the > directory, and I can open tham, and everything is good. Again, document how we can reproduce the problem and file a bug report per the above. That is how you can get attention as soon as one of the developers has bandwidth to deal with it. Cheers, john T. -- John H Terpstra Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
