On Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 01:27:29PM -0400, Cale Fairchild wrote: > Thanks for another quick response, I have done some poking in the code and > found that the cause of the problem for the missing file is that in the > function get_lanman2_dir_entry in trans2.c, dname returns false on the last > entry of the directory. I also noticed that where changes in the assignment > of dname between 11 and 12 > > < trans2.c.3.0.11 > >trans2.c.3.0.12 > --- > < prev_dirpos = TellDir(conn->dirptr); > < dname = ReadDirName(conn->dirptr); > --- > > long curr_dirpos = prev_dirpos = dptr_TellDir(conn->dirptr); > > dname = dptr_ReadDirName(conn->dirptr,&curr_dirpos,&sbuf); > > if (!dname) > return(False) > > I am going to try and track it down further but I am wondering if this > triggers any thoughts. > > Another thing that I notice in the code is that I get messages such as: > > get_lanman2_dir_entry:readdir on dirptr 0x10425968 now at offset -183597246 > > in the logs, the offset grows through the positive numbers and then it > prints negative from high to low (long int overflow) yet the files seem to > be shown. However the last entry printed is very close to -1 again > (possible overflow of unsigned long?) > > Sorry to bother you about this again but I don't really know how to > approach SGI with this since I don't know how to describe the problem to > them so that they understand it and I get differing results with the same > OS and the same compilers.
Work with James Peach of SGI on this. What is the size of the result from a telldir() on a 64-bit IRIX box. Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
