Hi,
I'm new to this list so I apologise if this has been asked before.
I'm trying to compile samba 2.2.7 with kerberos support. I have MIT
Kerberos 1.2.6 installed and working as a KDC but when I samba wont compile
with
--with-krb5 configure works ok and finds the kerberos install but when I
Hi,
I have just compiled and linked Samba 2.2.7a
on a Solaris 8 server with the GCC 2.95.3
version compiler. I get the following compilation
warnings. Can i still use the software without a
expected crash?
Compiling passdb/secrets.c
passdb/secrets.c: In function `secrets_named_mutex':
I personally prefer dump|restore pipeline. It never goes
much below the theoretical throughput capacity (about 11.5
MB/s is what I get) and never any swapping. If I dump to
/dev/null than the throughput is way beyond that,
although I can't pull the precise figure off the top of my
head
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Hello everybody,
I've got the following problem.
Small network: W95 (alpha), W98 (beta) Samba-2.2.7 (delta) as
domain server.
Almost everything is ok.
The Samba shares can be mapped from alpha beta :
- automatically using allusers.bat script
(net use P: \\delta\public
net use H: /HOME
Dear Samba list,
I am using samba with ldap. All works fine.
Now I want my users to change their own smbpasswd's.
That only works when :
domain admin groups = myusers
and
secrets.tdb is set to 660
beside this smb.conf must at least be readable by the myusers_group.
Otherwise I get this :
First of all,
Thanks a lot John for take the time to make such precise and valuable
answers. I am really impressed to read all your answers in this list,
and I know all difficult and long it is, for answering myself about
question on PostgreSQL in IRC and Mailing lists.
PS: Master Browser
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 10:46:23AM +1100, Simeonidis, Steve wrote:
Steve == Simeonidis, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve Sorry Eric, I'm talking about Windows DOMAIN/WORKGROUPS One
Steve interface will have a different Domain to the other
Steve eg. eth0 Domain - DomainA eth1
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On Sat, 14 Dec 2002, Håkon Nilsen wrote:
Hi,
I've installed Samba a few times, and I always have the same problem -
except now I really want to get rid of it.
My Samba server is very, very, very slow on occations (not always), and
some times
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On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Kees Damen wrote:
Hi,
I have just compiled and linked Samba 2.2.7a
on a Solaris 8 server with the GCC 2.95.3
version compiler. I get the following compilation
warnings. Can i still use the software without a
expected
The experiment worked. The file /tmp/junk was created when I tried to print the file
smb.conf. Here are the contents of /tmp/junk:
# cat /tmp/junk
Tried to print smbprn.77.EAaqrt
Here are the attributes:
# ls -lt /tmp|head
total 1616
-rw-rw-rw- 1 user2smbuser 36 Dec 16 09:04 junk
Nessim Hemmer wrote:
Is there anybody who has made experiences with subject?
I tried to get a samba printserver vers 2.2.1a on a suse linux box.
It worked successfully so my win 98 clients are able to print via cups
on an network printer.
We also have an existing os/2 warpserver for
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On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Adnan Olia wrote:
even if that had been a very common subject already, i still have this
one big (litterary) problem. I want to backup our main school systems,
based on a Win2k fileserver, to a linux box with samba 2.2.7a and
Please unsuscribe my address from your list suscribers
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I have users set up to read only a directory on a unix server. I need to block all access for these users to one of the subdirectories. Can this be done?
Cyndi Hendricks
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Okay, it appears that something in my patches (unposted!) breaks the
NFS daemon in such a way as to cause oopses. This is not good, so I'll
see if I can debug it before offering the patches for general
consumption.
Cheers,
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Hi all,
I don't have any MSAccess on my machines, so I can't test it, and I
would like to backup or invalidate that claim: if i have an MS Access
database open by several people on a windows share (say on a w2k
machine), will it be a problem backing it up on a linux backup server
mounting the
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From: David Morel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I don't have any MSAccess on my machines, so I can't test it, and I
would like to backup or invalidate that claim: if i have an MS Access
database open by several people on a windows share (say on a w2k
machine),
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Yes, I am using smbclient to copy a file of 5GB to a Win2000 Server. The
process copies 4 GB and then stops and shows it is completed, even though
the file is greater than 4 GB on the Linux Server (Mandrake Linux kernel
2.4.x). Is there a 4GB limit on SMBCLIENT??
Thanks
Adnan Olia
-
Yes, I am using smbclient to copy a file of 5GB to a Win2000 Server. The
process copies 4 GB and then stops and shows it is completed, even though
the file is greater than 4 GB on the Linux Server (Mandrake Linux kernel
2.4.x). Is there a 4GB limit on SMBCLIENT??
Thanks
Adnan Olia
Gerald
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On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Adnan Olia wrote:
Yes, I am using smbclient to copy a file of 5GB to a Win2000 Server. The
process copies 4 GB and then stops and shows it is completed, even
though the file is greater than 4 GB on the Linux Server (Mandrake
Hi all,
I found a doc from redhat about how to sync users' Samba passwords with
their system passwords when the passwd command is used.
To enable this feature, add the following line to /etc/pam.d/system-auth
below the pam_cracklib.so invocation:
password required /lib/security/pam_smbpass.so
I'm doing more tests.with the Microsoft Network Monitor, I
capture a packet which contains:
...
TCP: .AP..., len: 438, seq:3042228556-3042228994, ack:3265237668,
win:64240, src: 445 dst:35027
NBT: SS: Session Message, Len: 434
SMB: R transact - NT error,
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
I get the above error every time I try to join a workstation to the
domain (Samba 2.2.7-1). Googling for it, I came across Microsoft
Knowledge Base Article - 256083 which sais something --among others --
about a SRV
Thanks Jerry for your help
Adnan
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On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Adnan Olia wrote:
Yes, I am using smbclient to copy a file of 5GB to a Win2000 Server.
Due to the ever so lovely storms here on the US
West Coast I had to shutdown my Samba v.2.2.4 server running Winbind this
weekend, unfourtunatly once I powered back up the server I started getting this
error from log.winbindd and could no longer
access Samba from my Windows stations.
I ran some tests today, ftp'ing a 288MB file to the server was completed in
29.3 seconds, ~10 MB/sec.
This is 3 times faster than Samba! which needed 82 seconds using drag/drop
on W2K. NFS needed 39 seconds.
I have read the 'performance tuning' documents and have done all/most of
the changes
hey..i hope this was also adressed at
me..
well, i tried both, to do a smbclient
//hostname/share -Tc localdir/file to copy the file ( 2 gbyte) to the
unix machine. and i also tried to do a normal smbclient login and then to "get"
the file.the smbclient -T starts to trunc the file, it's
Have you run wbinfo -A Administrator%password ?
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=sambam=103848311516255w=2
~ Daniel
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From: LaSusa, Dan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 11:30 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [Samba] winbind help
Greetings,
I have a server called images (both TCP/IP and NetBIOS) I am
replacing with a new server. The new server's development name (both
TCP/IP and NetBIOS) is rackimages. Both are members of an NT4
Domain. Images is an NT4 Server, rackimages is a RH8 Linux box
running Samba 2.2.7.
I
Hi,
We have a couple of RH7.3 systems. Both have samba installed and they
were running well before. Now, one system's samba shows a problem after
the system rebooting yesterday. Samba is still running and all windows
95, 98 users can access this RH7.3 system without any problem, but
windows
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really very slow, 10 months is really a lot of time without an upgrade.
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I just tried it...
It didn't error or anythingit just came back to a prompt...
At which point I ran
Wbinfo -m
And still got LMCMIG
For what it's worthThis is an NT4 domain. I noticed in the link you
sent, it seemed to talk about a win2k domain
Thanks for trying :-) (man this is
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 10:28:22AM -0500, Cyndi Hendricks wrote:
I have users set up to read only a directory on a unix server. I need
to block all access for these users to one of the subdirectories. Can
this be done?
If you set the UNIX filesystem permissions so that those users can not
I have Winbind set up so I can log into our NT Domain at work on my
laptop using RH 8 and Samba 2.2.7. However, when I am away from the
domain, I want to continue using my home directory that is created for
my domain acct. How do I set things up to enable me to have full user
access to my home
Gregory Chagnon wrote:
Hi-
I'm using the SMB ldap tools to add entries to my ldap database for use
with Samba. Does anyone know how I can create the userPassword field
with PHP? I've tried a few things, but none of them worked. Thanks!!
-Greg
Depends on what you want to use as algorithm.
I posted the following patch to samba-technical. See if it solves all
your problems.
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Adnan Olia wrote:
Yes, I am using smbclient to copy a file of 5GB to a Win2000 Server. The
process copies 4 GB and then stops and shows it is completed, even
though the file is
Hi Everyone,
Sorry for the dumb question but I'm obviously missing something. One of
our users found an odd behavior with SAMBA which I can't explain, but
believe it to be related to the SAMBA/Unix permission mapping. Here's
what happens:
A file existing on a SAMBA share with unix permissions
Hello list,
I would like to know if I can
identify which user deleted a file (Samba Share), looking the %U.log or other samba log files. I have a RH 7.3 Linux Box
with Samba DPC working very well and I need this information.
Could you help me ??
Thanks
Emerson.
Sorry, I just re read my email. the Unix permissions were not 755 but
644. (R/W owner, read only group and other)
DB
David Beards wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Sorry for the dumb question but I'm obviously missing something. One of
our users found an odd behavior with SAMBA which I can't explain, but
If you restart the lpd daemon, and those jobs just sit there, then, they are
done. Just delete them manually.
Joel
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 05:42:06PM +0100, Claude Frantz wrote:
I have a lot of old files in the printer spooling directory.
Can I restart the jobs ? If not how can I clean the
Hi,
I got some little PITAs with windows xp authenticating against a samba 2.2.5
PDC.
1. I get files named 'desktop.ini' in any subdirectory of the user's profile
folder?
2. some settings don't roam, for example outlook express mail settings, and
desktop look settings?
any hints?
bye,
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 09:03:19AM +1100, David Beards wrote:
A file existing on a SAMBA share with unix permissions 755
e.g. -rw-r--r-- 1 root other 0 Dec 17 08:51 test.txt
can be opened in any Windows application and the security acts as
expected. i.e. any user other than
A dumb question deserves a dumb answer! Or several dumb answers.
It the file being deleted from the servers hard drive, or just from the
explorer window?
What user is logged into samba from the client? I would look at the
following variables when the user logs in. You can catch these in a
Hi again,
Sorry for the 2nd email. This inly seems to happen on linux-sparc. If I
compile on an X86 machine its OK.
Cheers,
John
At 19:34 16/12/2002, john pullan wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to this list so I apologise if this has been asked before.
I'm trying to compile samba 2.2.7 with kerberos
Hello list
We have some Fox Pro apps shared on Samba server (I know FOX sucks) and
sometimes we need to recreate indexes, and we have to call all the users
and ask them to close their programs.
If we kill the user's smb process we got corrupted indexes...
here's the question : is there any way
Hello sambalist,
Sorry to bother you, but I'm running into a problem and after seeking the net for 10
days now I still found no answer :(
Basicly it seems that winbindd won't start, no PID, no nothing. When I start it with
-d100 I get a vry long output terminating in uid invalid or
Given the fact the NT to Unix group mapping in version 3.0 alphas is
currently being done in the group_mapping.tdb, will there be any provision
within the production 3.0 release to replicate the file, to a samba BDC in
the same domain, or will this have to be done externally?
The sender of this
Good morning,
i recently had to change the IP address of my RH7.3 samba file server.
The config is pretty much standard and had been working for about a year.
Once i changed the IP address, i started getting the message the domain
password you supplied is not correct, or access to your logon
(Please CC any response to my address as I am not subscribed, thanks!)
My Samba PDC's were working perfectly with Win XP Pro clients until recent
updates were applied to the Samba servers (in this case, Mandrake 8.2,
Samba 2.2.3a-10.1mdk.i586.rpm) which indicated, Updated samba packages fix
Jerry wrote :
non-root users should use
smbpasswd -r server -U user
for changing their passwords. This uses the SMB RAP password
changing ops and requires that the user know the old password.
cheers, jerry
Thanks Jerry,
that worked smoothly (didn't read the manpage) ! But smb.conf
Hi all!
Hoping for some input on my issue here:-)
Using samba 2.2.7.
Having a problem where WORKGROUP appears to be MYGROUP (the default one).
But when looking at smb.conf is has the right setting WORKGROUP=SAMBADOMAIN
. So im having problems adding servers to SAMBADOMAIN when the system claims
Hi Jelmer,
(attached the patch now...,sorry:-)
I have changed the auth subsystem to use our new module stuff...
I also add 'samstrict_dc' witch is checks the domain str for all our
netbios aliases and our own domain id we're a logon server...
I let abartlet change the default auth methods
Is there way to obtain the same result thant 'smbstatus -b'
(ie knowing who is logged in which computer) when the PDC
is a not a Samba one ?
Is there a way to request this type of query on a NT PDC ?
(third party {linux|win32} tools / urls welcomed)
Or is there another way to do it via network
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On Sat, 14 Dec 2002, Ken Cross wrote:
Guys:
While running NetBench against SAMBA_3_0, there appears to be a memory
leak. The smbd process just keeps growing and I eventually see things
like this in the log:
We're trying to track down
Hi,
I just changed in smb.conf the use spnego setting from no to yes, and now it
works fine.
It's funny, I don't understand it, but in fact, our windows-admin-team can
live a lot better with this ;-)
CU, Lars.
Steven Tamm wrote:
Sorry if this is not the right forum, but the documents on the website kind
of implied I should send this to the list.
I needed to get wins resolution added on Solaris to nsswitch specifically
for gethostbyname. The problem was that libnss_wins.so didn't include the
Title: RE: ntfs issue
Note that he didn't say he was mounting the NTFS disk remotely. He could be dual booting this host, and he may need to use the disk in both environments.
-Original Message-
From: Steve Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 9:54 PM
Hmm ... I updated SAMBA_3_0 from cvs last night, re-built and it fixed
it. It's certainly not obvious what code changes from late last week
affected it, though. Go figure.
Thanks,
Ken
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Gerald
(Jerry)
Hi!
Is there any possibility to not only shut down but to power off a remote
(w2k) machine with the net rpc shutdown command?
I'd really need it because some users tend to be too lazy to power off
their machines.
Please help me.
Willi
Willi,
Most PCs that use ATX power supplies will turn themselves off after a
shutdown. If your PCs do, then using 'net rpc shutdown' should start the
shutdown process, which once completed, the PC (not samba) is
responsible for turning itself off. I have seen some ATX systems that
won't turn
The configure.in script defines SUNOS5 if the host_os is solaris. I wasn't
questioning whether or not the predefine was correct, I was questioning
whether it was appropriate, considering that in the configure.in
winbind_nss_solaris is included on HPUX. So the wins.c solaris portion
probably also
The change Arcady suggested did not solve the problem. I have level 10
logs of what's going on but I can't make heads or tails out of it. I
seem some errors about INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, Returning NULL Devicemode!.
I am going to post as small portion of the log, as it seems to be the
problem.
Hi Simo,
here's a possible fix...
there's a new problem now.
include/proto.h:354: warning: `struct parse_string' declared inside
parameter list
did you forgot a genparse.h
metze
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Stefan metze Metzmacher [EMAIL
Thanks for the great debugging. Try the following patch and see if
it corrects all your issues.
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Networking Engineer 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy
Quoting Herb Lewis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from 16 December 2002:
Thanks for the great debugging. Try the following patch and see if
it corrects all your issues.
Yes, this looks good from a quick test. We shall see if it passes
the amanda test for backing up the data this evening. I'll report
Hi.
We have a samba server running version 2.2.5 on kernel 2.4.18 with the SGI XFS patch. The shared
volume consists of an XFS partition on a 3-ware raid5 controller. The network connection is via a 4
port bonded pipe to the switch.
We notice that the samba CPU usage during write operations
Has anyone tried NT_TRANSACT_IOCTL for sparse files over SMB? Natively in
Windows sparseness never seems to be an implied aspect of a write beyond
EOF but it could be a nice performance win to do so. Both client and server
side are interesting.
See
it has not changed from alpha21
(which also segfaulted)
a20 did not segfault
i'm compiling with --with-ldapsam and --with-tdbsam
tried both with and without steve's latest debian patches.
as noted in the last check in (a month ago)
Removed global_myworkgroup, global_myname,
the printing tdbs are ending up in
/var/run/samba/printing
seems like those should be in cache...
its not a problem with the rules file
LOCKDIR is getting set to /var/cache/samba
PIDDIR is /var/run/samba
i don't understand what is happening with tdb files in printing.c
so I don't now how to
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 10:49:02PM -0500, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
the printing tdbs are ending up in
/var/run/samba/printing
seems like those should be in cache...
its not a problem with the rules file
LOCKDIR is getting set to /var/cache/samba
PIDDIR is /var/run/samba
i don't
Title: Kerberized SMB client? User level SMB client?
Hi,
I am trying to do PKINT from SMB/CIFS client on several UNIX platforms.
1. Is there an open-sourced, Kerberized SMB/CIFS client on UNIX?
2. If not ... I guess I have to Kerberize an SMB/CIFS client. In that case, I would like to
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 08:05:36PM -0800, Naomaru Itoi wrote:
I am trying to do PKINT from SMB/CIFS client on several UNIX platforms.
1. Is there an open-sourced, Kerberized SMB/CIFS client on UNIX?
2. If not ... I guess I have to Kerberize an SMB/CIFS client. In that case,
I would like to
Title: RE: Kerberized SMB client? User level SMB client?
Thanks, Steve,
I was actually asking about SMB/CIFS client *filesystem*. Excuse me for being unclear ...
-Original Message-
From: Steve Langasek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 8:22 PM
To:
Hello samba developpers,
I need a little help. I want to configure samba with mysql as backend. I
searched on google and i found some info about this subject but it seems
to be not really what i nedd. I said this because i found few howtos
about how to configure samba to read password from
Date: Mon Dec 16 12:11:02 2002
Author: idra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4785
Modified Files:
Makefile.in
Log Message:
updates to the gums
introduce genparser will be used by tdbsam2
Revisions:
Makefile.in 1.590 = 1.591
Date: Mon Dec 16 12:11:02 2002
Author: idra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/include
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4785/include
Modified Files:
gums.h
Added Files:
tdbsam2.h
Log Message:
updates to the gums
introduce genparser will be used by tdbsam2
Revisions:
Date: Mon Dec 16 12:11:02 2002
Author: idra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/sam
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4785/sam
Modified Files:
gums.c gums_api.c
Log Message:
updates to the gums
introduce genparser will be used by tdbsam2
Revisions:
gums.c 1.1 = 1.2
Date: Mon Dec 16 12:11:02 2002
Author: idra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4785/lib
Added Files:
genparser.c genparser_samba.c
Log Message:
updates to the gums
introduce genparser will be used by tdbsam2
Revisions:
genparser.c
Date: Mon Dec 16 14:46:12 2002
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/libsmb
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv15876/libsmb
Modified Files:
Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD
namequery_dc.c
Log Message:
fix typo in debug message
Revisions:
namequery_dc.c 1.1.2.1 =
Date: Mon Dec 16 16:48:23 2002
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/utils
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv26220/utils
Modified Files:
smbcontrol.c
Log Message:
fix usage message
Revisions:
smbcontrol.c1.51 = 1.52
Hi Simo,
there's a new problem now.
include/proto.h:354: warning: `struct parse_string' declared inside
parameter list
include/proto.h:355: warning: `struct parse_string' declared inside
parameter list
include/proto.h:356: warning: `struct parse_string' declared inside
parameter list
Hi Simo,
here's a possible fix...
there's a new problem now.
include/proto.h:354: warning: `struct parse_string' declared inside
parameter list
did you forgot a genparse.h
metze
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Date: Mon Dec 16 16:47:34 2002
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/utils
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv26132/utils
Modified Files:
Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD
smbcontrol.c
Log Message:
fix usage message
Revisions:
smbcontrol.c1.7.2.20 = 1.7.2.21
Date: Mon Dec 16 16:49:51 2002
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/utils
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv26306/utils
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
smbcontrol.c
Log Message:
fix usage message
Revisions:
smbcontrol.c1.42.2.7 = 1.42.2.8
Date: Mon Dec 16 17:26:02 2002
Author: jmcd
Update of /home/cvs/samba/examples/printing
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv29241
Added Files:
prtpub.c readme.prtpub
Log Message:
Add win32 utility to query driver capabilities to publish
Revisions:
prtpub.cNONE =
Date: Mon Dec 16 17:51:40 2002
Author: idra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/script
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv31299
Added Files:
genstruct.pl
Log Message:
forgont genstruct.pl is needed to build new include files for genparse
sorry
Revisions:
genstruct.pl
I'm sorry, but yes, I was in a hurry when committing :-(
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 19:13, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
Hi Simo,
there's a new problem now.
include/proto.h:354: warning: `struct parse_string' declared inside
parameter list
include/proto.h:355: warning: `struct
Date: Mon Dec 16 21:30:20 2002
Author: herb
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/client
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv16297
Modified Files:
clitar.c
Log Message:
merge smbtar fixes from 2.2
Revisions:
clitar.c1.92 = 1.93
Date: Mon Dec 16 21:32:32 2002
Author: herb
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/client
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv16534
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
clitar.c
Log Message:
merge smbtar fix from 2.2
Revisions:
clitar.c1.88.2.2 = 1.88.2.3
Date: Tue Dec 17 01:38:48 2002
Author: idra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/include
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv2300/include
Added Files:
genparser_samba.h
Log Message:
it's getting comic ...
yet another missing piece :-O
Revisions:
genparser_samba.h
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