Rainer Link wrote:
global/vscan-fileaccesslog.c:131: error: syntax error before
"DONT_USE_CPLUSPLUS_RESERVED_NAMES"
Interesting, I cannot see this message here.
Hum, which gcc are you using? :-)
An really old one:
vmeis # gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-pc-linux-gnu/2.95.3/specs
gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (release)
vmeis #
After moving the virus file to the quarantine directory the virus file
is still visible in the vscan protected share. I have to manual refresh
the window to see, that the file is gone.
Is it possible to initiate the refresh from samba_vscan? There must be
such an funktion in samba, because deleting or moving a file leads to an
refresh of the current window.
You're deleting / moving the file on the Windows side (e.g. Explorer)?
I guess Windows forces a refresh automatically. To be honest, I have no
idea if it's possible to force a refresh via samba-vscan/Samba (as a
side note, moving into quarantine is currently done via vfs_rename)
Do you mean vfswrap_rename? My C knowledge is very limited ;)
Maybe one of the samba developers knows an answer?
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der tom
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