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authorJeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>2008-05-08 18:09:07 -0700
committerJeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>2008-05-08 18:09:07 -0700
commit00b2cdf75e9bea25034440054b4acd91a179c86d (patch)
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Yay ! Remove a VFS entry. Removed the set_nt_acl() call,
this can only be done via fset_nt_acl() using an open file/directory handle. I'd like to do the same with get_nt_acl() but am concerned about efficiency problems with "hide unreadable/hide unwritable" when doing a directory listing (this would mean opening every file in the dir on list). Moving closer to rationalizing the ACL model and maybe moving the POSIX calls into a posix_acl VFS module rather than having them as first class citizens of the VFS. Jeremy. (This used to be commit f487f742cb903a06fbf2be006ddc9ce9063339ed)
Diffstat (limited to 'source3/utils/status_profile.c')
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diff --git a/source3/utils/status_profile.c b/source3/utils/status_profile.c
index 6e75f99d35..48814fedea 100644
--- a/source3/utils/status_profile.c
+++ b/source3/utils/status_profile.c
@@ -356,8 +356,6 @@ bool status_profile_dump(bool verbose)
d_printf("get_nt_acl_time: %u\n", profile_p->get_nt_acl_time);
d_printf("fget_nt_acl_count: %u\n", profile_p->fget_nt_acl_count);
d_printf("fget_nt_acl_time: %u\n", profile_p->fget_nt_acl_time);
- d_printf("set_nt_acl_count: %u\n", profile_p->set_nt_acl_count);
- d_printf("set_nt_acl_time: %u\n", profile_p->set_nt_acl_time);
d_printf("fset_nt_acl_count: %u\n", profile_p->fset_nt_acl_count);
d_printf("fset_nt_acl_time: %u\n", profile_p->fset_nt_acl_time);
d_printf("chmod_acl_count: %u\n", profile_p->chmod_acl_count);