that there aren't any pitfalls that I haven't discovered yet.
Does Samba make any use of the list of queues that it automatically
determines at startup, other than for expanding the [printers] magical
share?
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body, or make sure that your mail
program flags them as content-type text/plain.
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Neil Hoggarth Departmental Computer Officer
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http://www.physiol.ox.ac.uk/~njh/ University of Oxford
, and the README for that patch claims
that it fixes BugId 4735093 (which Sun identified as a duplicate of
4700402).
The Solaris 8 kernel patch is still at 108528-18. Presumably 108528-19
will be forthcoming soon.
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the difference in case the team think it is worth
correcting Samba to make it ape a Windows server more closely.
I have network packet captures which I think illustrate the difference
between Windows and Samba, which I can provide if anyone is interested
in pursuing this?
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after you've changed the smb.conf file. If
you still have problems then post to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list with a
copy of your smb.conf file and a detailed description of what goes
wrong.
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to need a lot of help characterizing
and finding it.
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Neil Hoggarth Departmental Computer Officer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Laboratory of Physiology
http://www.physiol.ox.ac.uk/~njh/ University of Oxford, UK
, it is due to happen very soon.
There is no patch available at the moment, but once the fix has been
put in to Solaris 10, then back ported, a test binary will be
produced.
Does anyone know if there have been any further developments on the
Solaris fcntl() issue?
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Neil Hoggarth