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pointer was
incremented too far in some circumstances. In these cases, only the first
of multiple concatenated strings would be seen.
- Working on bug 4649 pertaining to delete an ACL, this fixes the reported
crash. It appears to have been an incomplete switchover from malloc to
talloc, as the memory was still being freed with SAFE_FREE.
Deleting ACLs still doesn't work. Although a valid request is sent to the
server and a SUCCESS response is returned, the method that's used in
libsmbclient for deleting ACLs seems to be incorrect. In looking at the
samba4 torture tests, it appears that we should be turning on the INHERIT
flag if we want to delete the ACL. (I could use some assistance on the
proper flags to send, from anyone familiar with this stuff.)
- Apply patch from SATOH Fumiyasu to fix bug 4750. smbc_telldir_ctx() was not
returning a value useful to smbc_lseekdir_ctx().
Derrell
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your patches please :-). I'll work on SMBreadBmpx tomorrow.
Jeremy.
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conversion.
Sorry vl, remove one of your 15 patches :-).
Jeremy.
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Not pretty, but necessary to convert the calls one by one
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Guenther
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metze
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Samba4 seems not to suffer from it
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Merged from my Samba4 GSoC branch.
Volker, can you check if that's done the way you thought?
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In the future, we might put the new Linux splice(2) syscall here. This
should also work for reply_write, but getting that in is a bit trickier.
We need to decide very early before fetching the whole buffer that we
have a write call.
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enums are not necessarily represented as 32-bit uints. On assignment
(see line 1029) implicit conversion happens, but not when pointers are
taken.
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Get the whole smb header from the second chained function, in particular
the error fields
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The argument to smb_setlen does not contain the nbt header of 4 bytes
The chained function might allocate outbuf itself (as now happens with
reply_read_and_X). This would erroneously overwrite the caller's outbuf.
Give it an outbuf pointer of it's own
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