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jobid is below the UNIX_JOB_START number.
Jeremy.
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the mailing list.
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- combine py_foo_proto.h and py_foo.h
- move #include of Python.h into one place so we can get rid of that
annoying compiler warning about HAVE_FSTAT being redefined
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to set this for Tru64.
Jeremy.
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to set this for Tru64.
Jeremy.
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which are not valid.
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that are not valid SIDs.
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and vfstest.
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and share to 445, so doing this only confuses the issue (sending
\\server\\server\share to 139) and makes debugging specific error codes more
difficult.
Andrew Bartlett
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2003-01-10 release. This adds or improves detection for many host
platforms.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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remember under what mail address I have to post.
My last commit to this file made it compile again, my fingers were a bit
too fast to really type this message.
Sorry for this confusion,
Volker
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it really is a developer hack...
Andrew Bartlett
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When we look see if a user is in a list, and we try to 'expand' an @group, we
should lookup the user's own list of groups, rather than looking for all the
members of a group.
I'm sure this will fix some nasty performance issues, particularly on large
domains etc. In particular, this avoids contacting winbind at all, if the
group is not a winbind group.
(This caused a deadlock on my winbind-on-PDC setup).
The groups list always includes the user's primary group, as per the
getgrouplist manpage, and my recent changes to our implementation.
Andrew Bartlett
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In particular, make sure we include the primary gid in the list.
Andrew Bartlett
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from an environment variable.)
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command lines. This makes the code much simpler and also stops
trivial syntax errors from causing a crash.
Also fix support for semicolon-separated commands in -c, which is
promised by the manual but apparently never working due to an
off-by-one error.
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rpc calls.
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set the 'guest' bit.
Andrew Bartlett
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as we don't need it for autoconf 2.53. Remove it from CVS, and assert the
newer autotools in configure.in
Andrew Bartlett
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as we don't need it for autoconf 2.53. Remove it from CVS, and assert the
newer autotools in configure.in
Andrew Bartlett
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interop with clients not in our domain.
Andrew Bartlett
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it can be used for 'net rpc join'.
Also fix a bug in our server-side NTLMSSP code - a client without any domain
trust links to us may calculate the NTLMv2 response with "" as the domain.
Andrew Bartlett
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the regedit file parser etc.
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* never save a pointer to an automatic variable (they go away)
implement a deep copy for SPOOLSS_NOTIFY_MSG to correct
messages being sent that have junk for strings;
fix in response to changes for CR 1504
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* never save a pointer to an automatic variable (they go away)
implement a deep copy for SPOOLSS_NOTIFY_MSG to correct
messages being sent that have junk for strings;
fix in response to changes for CR 1504
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CFLAGS/CPPFLAGS
and LIBS/LDFALGS. In particular, they often don't check where the appropriate libraries
were installed and pass -I/usr/include and -L/usr/lib as part of CFLAGS/LDFLAGS.
While the latter isn't dangerous, passing system include directory through -I lead
to change of its status in CPP from system to user-defined in many cases.
This patch cleans up CFLAGS/CPPFLAGS from errorenous -I/usr/include and LIBS/LDFLAGS
from -L/usr/lib. This is done as two m4 macros which are called before AC_OUTPUT.
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