Sorry, been crazy busy the past few days and hadn't had the time to
respond to this. Yes you can set it back to fixed.
I will also mention that Ubuntu's updates today fixed the issue, I was
able to double check after I rescinded follow symlinks back to NO. So no
extra bug report is needed by me,
Thanks Grant, you clearly did _NOT_ waste our time!
Please go on with your good reports and feedback.
In general the preferred way of "should I open a new bug or not" is:
- open a new bug
- refer to the old one in the initial description (launchpad will make a link
from "bug )
- If on the
I assume we can set this issue to "fix released" as reported, but I'm unsure on
the "issue coming back part" as I lack some context.
I'm assigning Marc who drove all of the fixes to fully consider this bug if it
is Fix Released, need to be worked on or a new bug to discuss whatever new
finding.
Sorry I must have had some miscommunication here. I did apply those fix
patches for it, and it did indeed fix everything. I swapped it back to
follow symlinks = no and everything was just fine until last week
sometime. The problem was SIMILAR in nature after the updates from
sometime during the
Grant,
Thank you very much for following up and attempting the work around. As
mentioned in comments #4 and #5 this appears to be a duplicate of LP:
#1675698. That bug appears to have released fixes at the end of March.
Can you please update your samba package and confirm it is fixed as
well?
Sorry to drag this up again, but I thought it fit as the symptoms were
similar and the fix was the same.
After another samba upgrade the other day - I'm not quite sure when it
initially hit, I hadn't upgraded my system in a week and a half or so - but
upon the upgrade when I went to load a
** Tags added: regression-update
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Okay, I removed the 'hold' flag on the needed packages and upgraded
(again) and can confirm that it DOES work now - at least at first
appearance. I'll be doing some stuff on the server tonight and will keep
you apprised of any problems.
In the duplicate bug I saw someone implied that the remedy
Damn I don't know how I missed that bug, I did a ton of searching.
Apologies. However, as I needed access to the server back immediately I
downgraded to v5. As soon as I get a free moment I'll remove the "hold
back" flag and upgrade again and try the workaround. I'll let you know
what the results
Hi, as mentioned in comment #4, this is probably a duplicate of bug
1675698.
Could you change "follow symlinks = no" to "follow symlinks = yes" in
your configuration and see if that works around the issue for you?
Thanks.
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Seems to be related to https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12721
and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/1675698
** Bug watch added: Samba Bugzilla #12721
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12721
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Okay, to give a little update on this, it is something in the "new"
version (2:4.4.5+dfsg-2ubuntu5.4 - I'll now refer to this as v5.4 for
simplicity's sake) - of what I don't exactly know. After about 12 more
full hours of searching and talking with another user who is having
similar issues I
** Tags removed: need-duplicate-check
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