Thanks for reporting this issue and flagging the related bug report.
That report details these steps to reproduce on redhat:
- Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create a share on Windows AD server.
2. Join a system to AD domain via realmd (samba + winbind)
3. Try to access the share hosted on Windows system via smbclient
- Actual results:
'smbclient' command shows an error/warning while accessing the share as
non-privileged user e.g. local linux user.
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gencache_init: Failed to create directory: /home/localuser1/.cache/samba - No
such file or directory
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- Expected results:
'smbclient' command shouldn't throw any error while accessing the share as
non-privileged user.
Do these exact steps reproduce the issue for you on Ubuntu 20.04? Did
you use the workaround of doing 'mkdir ~/.cache' to resolve things
locally, or did you take a different approach?
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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