Hi Peter, Bad news at this end too. Peter, Jeremy put out a patch over the weekend, if you browse back through this thread a little bit you should find it. He actually posted it twice as I recall. Perhaps the patch would fix things for you. It fixed things for at least the one person, Eric Stewart, who was having the same troubles as we are of being able to create & modify files but not delete or rename them. Although from the way I read Eric's postings, although he was having the same error as us in the end, to me he seemed to be doing things quite differently to get there. Like in the beginning when he was having the problem, I don't even think he was using ACLs at all. Then it came out that compiling --with-acl-support might fix things for us. Eric specifically went back and remounted his file system with ACL support and recompiled Samba with ACL support but in the example file listings he posted it still didn't look like he was actually making any use of ACLs whatsoever. But he was having the same symptoms. Jeremy wrote a patch and it fixed it for him. He was doing a force group which apparently was the root of his ills. Which worries me a bit because I do a lot of force group on my actual servers. In this testing mode I've been in since Friday I've just been keeping things as basic and simple as possible. I did get it to work on Linux by compiling --with-acl-support but I was not doing any force groups or anything the least bit exotic.
I have yet to get it work properly on Solaris. I'm in the process of putting together a level 10 debug log and anything else I think might be useful for him and sending it off to Jeremy. Jeremy had suggested that the patch he wrote for Eric might fix my trouble on Solaris as well. It did not. I noticed there is a new message in this thread posted from Yannick Bergeron stating he applied the patch and rebuilt 3.0.14a from scratch this morning and the problem persists for him as well. Tom Schaefer On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 11:35:12 -0500 "Peter Kruse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > bad news, my problem is not fixed with 3.0.14a > > Jeremy Allison wrote: > > On Sat, Apr 16, 2005 at 08:29:31PM -0500, Schaefer Jr, Thomas R. > > wrote: > > > >> I'm modifying what I wrote this morning. Compiling > >> --with-acl-support DOES fix the problem on Linux. Jeremy is right. > >> Although I had compiled it that way this morning I was accidentally > >> running one of my earlier compiles. Sorry. > > > > > > I have email access now, but not much of a test environment yet. > > > > This happens a *lot*. People, if you reconfigure and try again and it > > still doesn't seem to fix the problem please try and ensure that > > you're running your new binaries. This seems to be a common failure. > > > > > > I double and triple checked, I am running 3.0.14a and it's the > binary, made a debian package and installed that which also removes the > old 3.0.13 installation. > And also checked that --with-acl-support is used on configure, this > is included in the debian/rules Makefile. > Stopped all nmbd, winbind and smbd instances and ran the 3.0.14a > binaries it says in the logfiles: > log.nmbd: Netbios nameserver version 3.0.14a-Debian started. > log.smbd: smbd version 3.0.14a-Debian started. > So it is 3.0.14a and the bug is still there. Exactly the same > as described in https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2619 > > If you create a file with the mentioned acls do you have > a different behaviour? > > Peter > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
