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2009-07-15 | s4:heimdal_build: try to fix the build on Solaris | Stefan Metzmacher | 1 | -3/+1 | |
We need the definition of 'struct flock'. metze | |||||
2009-07-15 | s4:ntvfs/ipc: replace unnesessary talloc_reference() by a simple talloc_strdup() | Stefan Metzmacher | 1 | -1/+2 | |
metze | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:ntvfs/posix: avoid unnesessary talloc_reference() | Stefan Metzmacher | 1 | -1/+4 | |
This caused the panics on the RAW-SETFILEINFO.RENAME test, because we returned an empty strings. The problem was: ERROR: talloc_steal with references at ntvfs/posix/pvfs_setfileinfo.c:215 reference at ntvfs/posix/pvfs_resolve.c:799 metze | |||||
2009-07-15 | s4:heimdal: teach heimdal we have (v)aѕprintf in libreplace | Björn Jacke | 1 | -0/+8 | |
2009-07-15 | ѕ4:heimdal: teach heimdal that we have strnlen via libreplcae | Björn Jacke | 1 | -0/+4 | |
2009-07-15 | s3: make linking of rpcclient --as-needed safe | Björn Jacke | 1 | -2/+2 | |
2009-07-15 | s3: make linking of cifs.upcall --as-needed safe | Peter Volkov | 1 | -1/+1 | |
See http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/qa/asneeded.xml for details. | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:dbwrap: fix embarrassing typo :-) | Michael Adam | 1 | -1/+1 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: db backend: add my C | Michael Adam | 1 | -0/+1 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: flush the provided subkey_ctr in regdb_fetch_keys_internal() | Michael Adam | 1 | -0/+3 | |
This way, we always return what has really been read from the db, and not more. The callers assume exactly this, but one could hand in an already pre-filled subkey container... Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: add function regsubkey_ctr_reinit() | Michael Adam | 2 | -0/+24 | |
This reinitializes an already allocated regsubkey_ctr structure, emptying out the subkey array and hash table. Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: turn regdb_fetch_keys_internal() from int to WERROR return type | Michael Adam | 1 | -32/+53 | |
This way, more error information is propagated to the callers. Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: use transaction wrapper in create_sorted_subkeys() | Michael Adam | 1 | -48/+51 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: restructure logic of create_sorted_subkes() slightly | Michael Adam | 1 | -14/+19 | |
This makes it clearer to me, and it also makes it easier to use the transaction retry wrapper in the next step. Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: use transaction wrapper in regdb_delete_subkey(). | Michael Adam | 1 | -37/+49 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: add a comment header for the delete_subkey set of commands. | Michael Adam | 1 | -0/+4 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: add a comment header for the create_subkey set of functions | Michael Adam | 1 | -0/+4 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: use transaction wrapper in regdb_create_subkey() | Michael Adam | 1 | -31/+42 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: use transaction wrapper in regdb_store_keys_internal(). | Michael Adam | 1 | -96/+102 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: don't leak to talloc_stack in regdb_store_keys_internal2() | Michael Adam | 1 | -2/+9 | |
and catch one potential talloc failure. Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: unify exit logic and remove leaking to talloc_stack in ↵ | Michael Adam | 1 | -10/+13 | |
regdb_store_keys_internal() Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: change regdb_store_keys_internal2() to return WERROR | Michael Adam | 1 | -30/+41 | |
instead of bool for better error propagation. Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: refactor adding of builtin reg values out | Michael Adam | 1 | -27/+27 | |
into regdb_ctr_add_value(). For readability. Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: use transaction wrapper in init_registry_data() | Michael Adam | 1 | -72/+69 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: add regdb_store_values_internal() that takes a db_context argument | Michael Adam | 1 | -6/+15 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: add a regdb_fetch_values_internal() that takes a db_context ↵ | Michael Adam | 1 | -6/+18 | |
argument Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: use transaction wrapper in init_registry_key(). | Michael Adam | 1 | -23/+19 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: add db_context argument to init_registry_key_internal() | Michael Adam | 1 | -5/+7 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: panic upon error at transaction_cancel in create_sorted_subkeys | Michael Adam | 1 | -2/+2 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: fix a comment in create_sorted_subkeys() | Michael Adam | 1 | -1/+1 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: don't loop transaction_commit in create_sorted_subkeys() upon error | Michael Adam | 1 | -1/+1 | |
This would try to commit a higher level transaction upon commit-error. Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: in regdb_delete_subkey(), don't use the transaction wrappers. | Michael Adam | 1 | -9/+9 | |
This way, the db handle gets used explicitly and the core of the function can be abstracted. Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: in regdb_delete_subkey(), panic if transaction_cancel fails | Michael Adam | 1 | -2/+1 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: panic upon failed transaction_cancel in regdb_create_subkey() | Michael Adam | 1 | -2/+1 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: don't use exported transaction wrappers in regdb_create_subkey() | Michael Adam | 1 | -10/+10 | |
So that the regdb handle is again explicit and the core of the function can be abstracted. Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: create regdb_store_keys_internal() with db_context argument | Michael Adam | 1 | -13/+21 | |
and let exported regdb_store_keys() just call regdb_store_keys_internal() with regdb as an argument. Internally, in reg_backend_db.c, always use the _internal version. Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: rename regdb_store_keys_internal() to regdb_store_keys_internal2() | Michael Adam | 1 | -9/+9 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: create regdb_fetch_keys_internal() with db_context argument | Michael Adam | 1 | -27/+35 | |
and let exported regdb_fetch_keys() just call regdb_fetch_keys_internal() with regdb as an argument. Internally, in reg_backend_db.c, always use the _internal version. Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: add db_context argument to scan_parent_subkeys() | Michael Adam | 1 | -6/+7 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: add db_context argument to regdb_fetch_key_internal() | Michael Adam | 1 | -5/+6 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: add db_context argument to regdb_store_keys_internal() | Michael Adam | 1 | -8/+10 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: add db_context argument to regdb_delete_key_lists() | Michael Adam | 1 | -6/+6 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: add db_context argument to regdb_delete_subkeylist() | Michael Adam | 1 | -3/+3 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: add db_context argument to regdb_delete_secdesc() | Michael Adam | 1 | -3/+3 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: add db_context argument to regdb_delete_values() | Michael Adam | 1 | -3/+3 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: add db_context argument to regdb_delete_key_with_prefix() | Michael Adam | 1 | -5/+6 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:registry: don't store differently cased entries for the same keys. | Michael Adam | 1 | -3/+3 | |
This happened for instance during registry initialization, when entries for HKLM\Software and HKLM\SOFTWARE were created. Searching these entries was case insensitive though. But the entries ended up in the subkey-lists anyways. This is solved by making the subkeys_hash in the regsubkey_container structs case insensitive (using the new _bystring_upper() wrappers). Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:dbwrap_util: add my C | Michael Adam | 1 | -0/+1 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:dbwrap: add dbwrap_fetch_bystring_upper(). | Michael Adam | 2 | -0/+19 | |
To fetch a key whose name is stored but not given in upper case. Michael | |||||
2009-07-15 | s3:dbwrap: add dbwrap_store_bystring_upper(). | Michael Adam | 2 | -0/+19 | |
This stores a key under the uppercase version of the given keyname. Michael |