Thanks for this, unfortunately I've tried this and it makes no difference.
Below is from Cups error log, message is the same whether printer is RAW or
set up as a Deskjet. Please note that the same problem occurs when I
configure the printers via LPRng or Webmin. Again it doesn't matter whether
On Tuesday 11 February 2003 07:52, Raj Saxena wrote:
Does anyone have any good docs as to what clients work and with what
service pack? I know some guys have had luck with debian, and win2ksp3. We
have 17 clients in one building and then I would need to bring up two bdc
(samba servers) if
I had similar problems using HP Deskjet 970CXi
I also tried to setup a printing server using Samba 2.2.7a and Cups 1.1.18.
From linux clients I had no problems using the foomatic driver.
In order to be able to access the printer from a W2K-client I added to
smb.conf:
use client driver =
So here comes a fully functional skeleton for win2K,9x,NT, without ldap,
pam, etc
I got the problem with the nmbd restarting (wins forget the netbios names).
Samba PDC instant guide by skylark
(Samba PDC HOWTO, Using Samba as PDC by IBM DeveloperWorks)
Hi!
My boss asked me to be able to share some directories on a FreeBSD Samba server
with users already created (and used) on a NT 4.0 PDC server.
So I followed http://www.sugoi.org/bits/index.php?bit_id=10
I just replaced the Windows 2k part by adding the NetBIOS name of the machine to
the NT
Hi
I'm mounting a remote Windows NT 4.0 share from a Debian Linux box via
mount -t smbfs -o username=foo //server/share /path/to/mount/point
which works well enough, and I can wander about the filesystem, but all
the files have owner and group of root when one issues ls -l.
Is there a
I have RH8 with samba 2.2.5
En w95 machine exists a shared folder pepe, when tray to access from
rh8- konqueror, i see the shared directory but don't files .
There is a bug o is my mistake ?
thanks Fernando
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I use a new samba server with LDAP support as PDC for some Windows2000
and WindowsXP machines.
All is working nice. The useer can login with a user/password in the
domain, we have remote profiles, the user can access the samba shares
and print etc.
But after some time ( 1 day) we get a
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I have just joined this list and I am sure this question may have been
answered earlier. I am a newbie in Linux but with strong redmond skills, the
reason I am here is that I want to migrate to Linux.
I just setup a linux server with one workstation, win 98 and I am connecting
both with a crossed
Hi again all,
First of all, apaologies if this message is replicated on a news server, my new server
died on me, so I've moved to supernews and will be posting to the mailman list instead
for this.
Anyway, I have a quick question about winbindd and PDC user home shares...
I have gone
I have to prepare a little presentation about samba and there's a little
point I'm not quite sure about it.
I'm using 2.2.5 BTW.
Now, I know about the different security =-settings except for
security = domain. When I set security = server, a NT-Server is
reponsable for checking username and
My understanding of this is that the domain and server setting represent
different levels of functionality within a windows-like domain.
The security=server setting allows a machine to emulate some form of
(P/B)domain controller, directly managing all authentication for the
domain etc. The
This is a situation.
I have samba, winbind, w2k domain. Everything works fine BUT
User test is member of group ALL and group MARKETING
Group ALL have all permission on folder COMPANY, and group MARKETING
doesn't have any access (deny) .
User test still can access folder COMPANY.
If I
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reason I am here is that I want to migrate to Linux.
I
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For example, I'm setting up a samba server on a windows 2k network. I
use security=domain and password server = name of PDC. This means that
all incoming connections to the samba service are checked against the
authentication mechanism on the PDC, rather
Hello List:
I have a problem i can't work around.
Look
[root@Server samba]# smbclient //server/homes -UHarald%pass
added interface ip=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx bcast=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
nmask=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
added interface ip=192.168.100.1 bcast=192.168.100.255
nmask=255.255.255.0
Domain=[INTSER] OS=[Unix]
Hi there,
I'm running FreeBSD 4.7-Stable with Samba 2.2.7. I have two windows machines, one
running windows 2000 sp3 and one running windows NT 4 sp6a. Samba is corectly
configured to run as a PDC with each machine trust account.
On the freebsd box i have created a group called 'domainadmin'
Running SAMBA 2.2.7a compiled with Audit support, enabled on a share:
[global]
workgroup = HCAT
server string = Samba Server for HCAT
hosts allow = xxx.xxx. yyy.yyy.yyy.
load printers = no
log file=
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Fernando Rodriguez wrote:
I have RH8 with samba 2.2.5
En w95 machine exists a shared folder pepe, when tray to access from
rh8- konqueror, i see the shared directory but don't files .
There is a bug o is my mistake ?
What are the permissions and ownership of the
I have a strange problem with Samba on RedHat 7.2. In one directory
there is many files with similar long file name (10+ digit file name
for many pictures). When I dir this directory, I can see many files
with different long file name, but with exactly the same short file
name.
Hello
I've installed samba from ports (samba-2.2.6.p2_1)
i configured /usr/local/etc/smb.conf
[global]
netbios name = SERWEREK
workgroup = SIATKA
security = share
hosts allow = 192.168.0. 127.
interfaces = rl1
bind interfaces only = Yes
server string = Freebsd
client
Should I be required to add the machine to my passwd file even if I am using
LDAP when joining a W2K domain domain? The only way I can get a machine to
join my Samba PDC is via the following commands.
# /usr/sbin/useradd -g 100 -d /dev/null -c asa -s /bin/false asa$
# smbpasswd -a -m asa
I
Hi-
I have a linux server running Samba where users on my local LAN can log in
to a domain. Is there any way, through VPN, to have remote users on Win2000
/ WinXP log in to my domain? Thanks!!
-Greg
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I am using Samba to successfully load the printer list directly from
CUPS with one fairly significant caveat.
If a printer is added to CUPS while Samba is running there is apparently
nothing I can do to have it visibly appear when doing a list of the
services in Samba (such as with smbclient -L).
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Gregory Chagnon wrote:
Hi-
I have a linux server running Samba where users on my local LAN can log in
to a domain. Is there any way, through VPN, to have remote users on Win2000
/ WinXP log in to my domain? Thanks!!
Yes. I have set up several using FreeSWAN IPsec, but
Hi,
my W2K clients and users are authenticated by a native MIT Kerberos-V5
KDC, that is they get tickets and TGT, while user data are stored in
an openldap directory. I use samba-3.0alpha21 which is still requiring
userpasswords beeing stored in the DIT, although i have following
directives in
Hi,
Ok, I've been able to create a Samba PDC for XP and 2K
logins as well as several Samba file servers for
MacOSX, XP, 2K and Linux clients. All this with very
good performance and authentication control not to
mention centralized home dirs, etc...
My simple question is;
How do I get rid of
Hello out there in samba land,
Do to the lack of a stable print spooler in windows 2000 server we have
switched to redhat 8.0 to set up our spooler. We are using cups in samba
and we're trying to set printers so that everyone can access and use them.
we can see all of the printers and even
Any good HOWTOs on this? Don't I need access to a DNS server for FreeSWAN?
-Greg
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Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 16:50:49 + (GMT)
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Gregory
I just did something similar, and it seems to work well. I did need a DNS
server, and the key was to NOT have it on my gateway machine. I used
Mandrakes MNF as the gateway machine, and it's seems to work fairly slick.
It still took quite a bit of experimenting though. The instructions in the
Ryan Beisner wrote:
Hi all
Just wondering if anyone has pointers for graphing data from Samba using
MRTG. I already have MRTG graphing things like signal strength (cisco
aironet pci), total kbps in/out each interface, mem and disk i/o usage.
I'd like to graph, for example, average
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 02:57:46PM +0100, Michael Herber wrote:
Hm, but as I did understand, in both cases, the log in at the
samba-server is sent to the NT-machine to validate. After what I've
read, server means that only the username and the password is sent and
domain menas that more than
Hi,
I installed Samba on the only linux server that
we have on our network.
On the Linux server, I was able to mount various shared
directories from various windows machines ( we use windows 2000 )
So, seeing windows files on linux is not a problem.
We also wanted to go the other way( seeing
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Hi list,
I have a problem adding printer drivers for automatic downloading via
samba for windows 2000 clients.
Under cups I added my printer and copied the Adobe postscript driver
files like mentioned in printer_driver2.html. And when I finally
Hello,
I have a server samba/linux executing a software Delphi with access to
database Paradox. The configurations are OK, but when more than an user is
accessing the system, he is very slow.
How can I solve this problem?
Regard´s
Fábio Ferreira
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Hi list,
I have a problem adding printer drivers for automatic downloading via
samba for windows 2000 clients.
Under cups I added my printer and copied the Adobe postscript driver
files like mentioned in printer_driver2.html. And when I finally
I'm not able to use samba and vmnetnat. Please help me because this is
making me crazy.
I use XP on an ADSL connection. PPPoE IP is assigned dinamically. Eth0
IP can be assigned dinamically or statical *tried both*
RedHat 8.0 is the guest, XP service pack 1 is the host. I also uses
sygate
I installed this last night and so far it look promising. One thing. I cant
seem to access via MSIE. I've allowed port 631 on the firewall. but I still
get the DNS server error. I've tried using the IP address, and the actual
name, both seem to WANT to find it as they look for about 2 minutes, but
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Hello,
my W2K clients and users are authenticated by a native MIT Kerberos-V5
KDC, that is they get tickets and TGT, while user data are stored in
I'm afraid I can't help you with your problem, but I was wondering if you
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On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 12:01, Fábio Ferreira wrote:
I have a server samba/linux executing a software Delphi with access to
database Paradox. The configurations are OK, but when more than an user is
accessing the system, he is very slow.
How can I solve this problem?
Delpi applications use the
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 08:58:22 -0500
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Should I be required to add the machine to my passwd file even if I am
Hi,
Peter Schüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Hello,
my W2K clients and users are authenticated by a native MIT Kerberos-V5
KDC, that is they get tickets and TGT, while user data are stored in
I'm afraid I can't help you
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 10:34:38 -0800, Stephen Lee wrote:
Hi,
I'm having problems trying to join my XPpro boxes to a Samba (2.2.7a)
domain. I was able to get 1 XP box to join (the very first one) but the
rest complain about a duplicate name on the network just after I enter
the root/pw when
Dear Jorge Videgain Marquez,
The easiest way to have users change their passwords is to:
a)Login to the Linux/Unix box via TELNET.
b)Have the user use smbpasswd to change their password.
This is the simplest method. SWAT is usually reserved for configuring samba
and not user
Hi-
I'm using Samba with OpenLDAP and was wondering how to add a user to
multiple groups, for instance 'Domain Users' and 'Marketing'. Is this
stored in the gid field? Do I just add more than one gid filed for each
entry? Thanks!
-Greg
I have all my users using the swat interface which is simpler for most
PC users than having to login to a UNIX/LINUX machine. Since they
login to swat as themselves, there is very little they can do to the
system.
Mike
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 12:45, James Kosin wrote:
Dear Jorge Videgain
I have a rh8.0 server that I'm trying to configure. The PDC is an NT box
providing domain logins, and for the moment all I want Samba to do is
provide storage. I would like for all the users to be able to access
individual private shares acording to their respective accounts, and one
large share
Hi,
Peter Schüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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[...]
I'm afraid I can't help you with your problem, but I was wondering if you
could point me in the right direction as to how to make a Win2K client
authenticate against a
Make sure the same username exists on the SAMBA server with the
correct permissions to the share.
send you SAMBA configuration file.
Thanks
Steve Simeonidis
Network Engineer, Spherion Education
Spherion Group Ltd
Making the Workplace Work Better
1st Floor, 493 St. Kilda Rd,
Melbourne VIC
Sorry, you have a ttached your conf file.
Try using password server = *
Try login to the share using smbclient //TESTSMB/www -U username,
enable debug level and check the SAMBA log files for errors.
Thanks
Steve Simeonidis
Network Engineer, Spherion Education
Spherion Group Ltd
Making the
Hi,
1 caveat for this to work is that the smb user must
have an /etc/passwd entry. It can be null login null
pass and null home dir (all the gecos feilds can be
blank) but the name must exist. I also had to tweak
the uid/gid feilds too.
Atleast thats what I had to do with v2.2.7.
Bri-
RE: [Samba] Samba getting user info from NT PDCThanx for your answer.
It worked after I added the username to the samba server...
I read that on samba.org just after I sent the mail to the mailing list !
Now, someone told me I could use winbind to avoid having to add the users to the local
Hi list,
I am running Samba 2.2.7 on a 2.4 Linux, I have 3 clients, each win2kSP3.
There a a few users, but with just 2 of them I can log in. If I try to
connect(from win, smbclient runs perfectly) to the server using one of the
other, I get the message the domain is not available, and my
Hi,
I have couple of printers shared using Samba. How do I enable duplex
printing by default and allow users to change the setting as per print job
needs?
My print command in samba is lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r
Regards,
Norman
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winbind seems to work OK, the only problem that I had with that was
length of the groups (characters).
eg.
group
DOMAIN+Everyone
Trying to give a linux directory DOMAIN+Everyone rights ls -l displays
only
the first 8 characters DOMAIN+E of the group, if you have alot of groups
it makes it
Have you looked at the Redhat firewall?
Have you looked into xinetd?
Have you run nmap or other such program against the RH server?
Are you sure the nmbd and smbd daemons are running?
What does:
netstat -apn | egrep 13[789]
show?
Joel
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 01:46:18PM -0800, stephen dee wrote:
Hi all samba coders. Glad to see that you work to improve samba.
I'm not sure if you got this message already, I got some wacation message at
my last attempt to send. this mail.
I have a problem I would be very greatful if you could solve.
Certain international characters does not work as
I am having trouble trying to add printer drivers from Windows XP.
I'm running SAMBA 2.2.7a on SUSE 7.2.
As best I can determine, the problem relates to permissions - Windows
doesn't seem to be able to write the files to the printer driver
directory on the server.
Yet, I can set up an
Hi Sambafriends !
I have done a migration from Novell to a Samba-PDC in a medium enterprise
with nearly 50 workstations eight weeks ago. After a couple of problems the
most things run well. But i have a few questions left and it would be nice,
if an experienced user can help me:
When i look
I am confused by this paragraph:
I have looked at the Redhat firewall. I have even
tried copying its smb.conf file to no avail.
smb.conf has nothing to do with the Redhat firewall. I use ipchains
but Redhat likely used a more advanced firewall, that I can't really help you
with much, if that
Hi,
Do any of you know of a way to get perms such as they
are in a Windows PDC in Samba?
What I mean is;
dir /a/b/c/d
condition;
1) dir abc cannot be deleted
2) dir d can be deleted
3) files in dir ab cannot be deleted
but can be created
4) files in dir cd can be deleted
As a work around I've
Samba not responding to broadcast calls from networked
PCs.
Short: My Redhat Linux 8.0 box is not replying to udp
broadcasts, and I can't figure out why.
Network:
The offending Redhat 8.0 Linux Box (//DS) attempting
to run Samba 2.2.7
Firewall Redhat 7.3 (//IW) successfully running Samba
2.2.4
Hi!
What I mean is;
dir /a/b/c/d
condition;
1) dir abc cannot be deleted
2) dir d can be deleted
3) files in dir ab cannot be deleted
but can be created
4) files in dir cd can be deleted
As a work around I've created an empty tree structure
(a sort of template) and have just renamed the dirs
Hi!
What I mean is;
dir /a/b/c/d
condition;
1) dir abc cannot be deleted
2) dir d can be deleted
3) files in dir ab cannot be deleted
but can be created
4) files in dir cd can be deleted
As a work around I've created an empty tree structure
(a sort of template) and have just renamed the dirs
create mask and directory mask i use the sticky
bits
Me too.
With Windows or especially Novell
Actually, it like Microsoft copied Novells auth tree
back in the day.
Bri-
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Nick Gale wrote:
Thanks for this, unfortunately I've tried this and it makes no difference.
Below is from Cups error log, message is the same whether printer is RAW or
set up as a Deskjet. Please note that the same problem occurs when I
configure the printers via LPRng
I think you will have to learn about iptables. Redhat may keep many of these
ports closed by default for security.
Linux is not noted for instant gratification. Be prepared to learn a lot.
Joel
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 08:10:30PM -0500, ala_frosty wrote:
Joel
The Redhat 7.3 firewall has got
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hi,
I see in the VFS RecycleBin from Sama 2.2.7a, they changed
the config so the recycle bin dir is relative to the share.
I would like to use a global recycle bin, can the config
be modified to accomplish this?
Thanks,
j.
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Hi!
I have MS domain, based on MS Windows 2000 Server. I successfully joined
my samba box (Linux 2.5.53, Samba 2.2.4) to domain via smbpasswd -j
DOMAIN -r DC -Uuser%pwd.
So when I try to open Samba box via network neighbornhood I got pop-up
window with inputs of username and password, I tape
I re-post the message that I posted 3 days ago,but with the syslog in
plain-text.
thank to everybody for the interest
bye
Hello
my name is Piercarlo and I've discovered a bug in smbd_audit when I
trace a Samba 2.2.7 or 2.2.7a on red
IHave you check the ulimit account settings for the account samba is
running under? If you type ulimit, it shows the ulimit settings. This
is just a guess.
Schreiber Martin wrote:
Hello,
We ran a big mixed win2k unix environment. We use latest samba-version
(2.2.7a) and clearcase v2002
Beware of having machine account$ in /etc/passwd and ldap database.
( the problem seems to be in /etc/passwd )
Other difference I can see is
I do not use 227a syntax for ldap setting but 302alpha.
Hope this help
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, ala_frosty wrote:
Thanks Joel,
I think you are correct, in order to successfully run Samba on Redhat 8.0,
one needs to know what's going on with iptables, and probably a bunch of
other stuff that I don't know yet. Here's hoping that someone else on this
list has had
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This might be a bit off-topic (and for samba-general) but when thinking about
handling such error codes - what about providing an api to communicate
printer settings?
CUPS currently does not support the IPP_SET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES call, but if
implemented, SAMBA could e.g. pass options from the
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 18:44:00 +
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Don't change the printing code. You'll regret it :-) :-). I was
also thinking this morning in the shower of moving the error returns to full NTSTATUS
for all printing returns...
That would make me want to take a shower too.
Mike
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On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 20:06, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 09:06, Antti Andreimann wrote:
Hi!
I have done some changes to enable users w/o full administrative access on
computer accounts to join a computer into AD domain.
The patch and detailed changelog is available
Hi,
does anyone have an idea concerning this one? Has anyone else also
seen these symptoms?
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba-technical/2003-January/041748.html
The problem described in this posting occurs here, too.
The situation: A user has read/write permissions on a Word/Excel file,
Martin Zielinski wrote:
...
CUPS currently does not support the IPP_SET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES call,
but if implemented, SAMBA could e.g. pass options from the
printer_info_2 struct to the spooler.
I'm not sure how well such things would translate, but in the
broader scope this would only work if
Hi Michael,
what's your umask for the users in question?
Don
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Hi,
does anyone
Hi Don,
MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1) wrote:
Hi Michael,
what's your umask for the users in question?
The umask at smbd's startup is 077, but one of the first actions of
smbd is setting it to zero. Are there any user specific umask settings
for smbd?
create mask is default (i.e. 0744). But
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Andy Thomas wrote:
Sun it releasing T-patches - T112233-04 for Solaris 9 and T108528-19
for Solaris 8.
For the benefit of anyone waiting for the official fix: I've just
noticed that the most recent Solaris 9 Recommended Patch Cluster on
SunSolve includes patch 112233-04,
Ühel kenal päeval (teisipäev, 11. veebruar 2003 13:39) kirjutas Andrew
Bartlett:
I'm not quite convinced about this. I'm quite willing (but see below)
to apply the rest of this patch, but I'll need a good explanation of
what this patch does.
Well, It's purely because our internal needs
Samba-folk:
You may or may not have noticed, but wbinfo -m doesn't work on
SAMBA_3_0, and -u or -g don't return users/groups from trusted domains.
The problem was in winbindd_util.c. init_domain_list would reset the
list using free_domain_list and then call rescan_trusted_domains. But
if it
Howdy
I've searched mailing lists and have not found anyone with the same problem
(as far as I can tell).
I've setup a samba pdc (samba-2.2.7-2 rpm for RedHat 8.0) following the
instructions on the samba PDC HOWTO:
http://us3.samba.org/samba/ftp/docs/htmldocs/Samba-PDC-HOWTO.html
I've
The IRIX manpage shows
SCANDIR(3C)
NAME
scandir, scandir64, alphasort, alphasort64 - scan a directory
SYNOPSIS
SysV:
#include sys/types.h
#include dirent.h
int scandir(const char *dirname, struct dirent
I have seen this problem crop up recently with 2.2.7a and Win2k. Never
saw this before win2k.
It looks the same as mentioned in the previous post.
posthttp://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba-technical/2003-January/041748.html
File starts out
rw-rw--- usera groupa
ends up
r--r userb groupb
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I'm trying to register my Samba box on the domain but smbpasswd doesn't seem
to want to use port 139.
It attempts a connect via port 445 but never tries on port 139. It just
goes back to the command prompt:
./smbpasswd -D 9000 -r PDC -j DOMAIN
Initialising global parameters
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 05:55, Antti Andreimann wrote:
Ühel kenal päeval (teisipäev, 11. veebruar 2003 13:39) kirjutas Andrew
Bartlett:
I'm not quite convinced about this. I'm quite willing (but see below)
to apply the rest of this patch, but I'll need a good explanation of
what this
Anthony Liguori [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
scandir() (and it's [alpha|version]sort() brethren) is a BSD/Linux-ism and
therefore isn't very portable. Since this is in a VFS module (and
therefore only optional) I guess this is ok.
then Herb Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] found this
Paul Green wrote:
Anthony Liguori [mailto:aliguor at us.ibm.com] wrote:
scandir() (and it's [alpha|version]sort() brethren) is a BSD/Linux-ism
and therefore isn't very portable. Since this is in a VFS module (and
therefore only optional) I guess this is ok.
then Herb Lewis
One catch is that there is a difference between BSD and System V
implementations, but that's something that should be handle-able with
./configure. It seems to me that in either case the data could be sorted
using the binary tree stuff or by qsort(). This should be fairly
do-able.
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