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Guenther
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This patch introduces two new temporary helper functions
vfs_stat_smb_fname and vfs_lstat_smb_fname. They basically allowed me
to call the new smb_filename version of stat, while avoiding plumbing
it through callers that are still too inconvenient. As the conversion
moves along, I will be able to remove callers of this, with the goal
being to remove all callers.
There was also a bug in create_synthetic_smb_fname_split (also a
temporary utility function) that caused it to incorrectly handle
filenames with ':'s in them when in posix mode. This is now fixed.
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This corrects the issues reaised in bug #6129, and some others that were not
originally identified. It also accounts for some code that was in the original
bug report but appears to have since been made common between S3 and S4.
Thanks to Erik Hovland <erik@hovland.org> for the original bug report.
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This was a little messy because of all of the vfs modules I had to
touch. Most of them were pretty straight forward, but the streams
modules required a little attention to handle smb_filename. Since the
use of smb_filename enables the vfs modules to access the raw,
over-the-wire stream, a little bit of the handling that was being done
by split_ntfs_stream_name has now been shifted into the individual
stream modules. It may be a little more code, but overall it gives
more flexibility to the streams modules, while also allowing correct
stream handling.
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objectclasses are case insensitive. we used to convert only LDAP objects with
the typical UpperLower case for sambaAccount and sambaGroupMapping and ignored
any other case writings
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Thanks to Jeffrey Riaboy <dakusan@castledragmire.com>.
Guenther
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metze
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Since file_id_create_dev is incompatible with the concept of file_ids,
it is now static and in the one file that needs it.
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- Revert Tim's changes for the moment. I need to see what the issue is and
arrange to use "struct statvfs" if at all possible.
Derrell
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The statvfs struct isn't guaranteed to be portable across operating
systems. Since libsmbclient isn't actually calling statvfs and just
using the statvfs struct to store similar information, this patch adds
a new portable smbc_statvfs struct. This fixes a few of the failures
in the build farm introduced by:
ae259575c447e61665c8e7070c476914161b953f
Derrell, please check.
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- port functionality from v3_3_test to master
Derrell
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metze
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1) Add in smb_file_time struct to clarify code and make room for createtime.
2) Get and set create time from SMB messages.
3) Fixup existing VFS modules + examples Some OS'es allow for the
setting of the birthtime through kernel interfaces. This value is
generically used for Windows createtime, but is not settable in the
code today.
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This fixes bug #6000.
Thanks to the Debian Samba package maintainers for providing the patch!
Remove trailing whitespaces.
Karolin
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This reverts commit 73875cd344608b591fa884ab99b5f3a10550c149.
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This fixes bug #6000.
Thanks to the Debian Samba package maintainers for providing the patch!
Remove trailing whitespaces.
Karolin
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Guenther
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in fset_nt_acl().
Need to watch the build farm to make sure I haven't broken the AIX or Solaris ACL modules.
Jeremy.
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New variable FLAGS in source3/Makefile.in introduced recursive
variable FLAGS in Makefile.internal.
Michael
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Michael
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build
Michael
(This used to be commit fe62098666a16b31b025867f273d407e77152c4c)
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Without needing to install libsmbclient to /usr/local/samba first.
Michael
(This used to be commit f0e47bce2e98131812e96fb88cc3d1fe939e8d6c)
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Michael
(This used to be commit 28688cfd57c322937f2c63087380c377bd961018)
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There were some function mismatches in the various GET_NT_ACL modules (some places the fsp parameter has not been removed).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 221cc5e21eb27cdad51f34ec6832467a7bd89213)
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Here is a patch to allow many subsystems to be re-initialized. The only
functional change I made was to remove the null context tracking, as the memory
allocated here is designed to be left for the complete lifetime of the program.
Freeing this early (when all smb contexts are destroyed) could crash other
users of talloc.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 8c630efd25cf17aff59448ca05c1b44a41964b16)
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Signed-off-by: Andreas Schneider <anschneider@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Derrell Lipman <derrell.lipman@unwireduniverse.com>
(This used to be commit 84b1ea39a4f27ebcf06a2bafed78396c7353df0e)
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smbsh.c is located in the examples directory. It does not make sense
to install a man page without installing the tool itself.
This fixes bug #4724.
Karolin
(This used to be commit 797ed744b15c94fa4831d9796b40bb0ab5df55b7)
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Thanks to Miguel Medalha <miguelmedalha@sapo.pt> for pointing this out
(This used to be commit 359b8d53d839bbf503915004c52bce9f09e6d785)
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- Add code to test whether smbc_stat() munges future smbc_getxattr() results.
Derrell
(This used to be commit 5f6b301f92e9e9d5ee1dab9ef8eca2cc77e12941)
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- talloc and tdb have been moved to separate libraries. Link with those.
Derrell
(This used to be commit e4060ad864ec9d4e9092a832c3c664ee31b6125a)
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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)
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Now all those redundant fd's have vanished from the VFS API.
Michael
(This used to be commit 14294535512a7f191c5008e622b6708e417854ae)
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(This used to be commit 76ba37ac46b4a77fe228ca90635fa19140541ccd)
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- James suggested using gcc's "deprecated" attribute to mark the context
structure fields to generate warnings. This creates a scenario with the
best of all worlds. I'm able to move to an organization that more easily
allows future enhancements, while avoiding any mandatory changes by
applications. Thanks, James!
- Updated WHATSNEW.txt so that it accurately reflects the current state of
affairs.
Derrell
(This used to be commit a67f96fbe9683b46c2149f7cb439d13f7f0e6ecd)
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(This used to be commit 93580bce833453ba512ee436d6dfdbdcd2c53777)
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- Ensured that all public functions have documentation in libsmbclient.h
- Reformatted for "proper" indentation
- Re-added temporarily-disabled alternate authentication function capability
Derrell
(This used to be commit 64b7150d92849a1e1e2416b9dcc12fae8d6bea99)
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The libsmbclient interface has suffered from difficulty of improvement and
feature enrichment without causing ABI breakage. Although there were a number
of issues, the primary ones were:
(a) the user of the library would manually manipulate the context structure
members, meaning that nothing in the context structure could change other
than adding stuff at the end;
(b) there were three methods of setting options: setting bits in a flags field
within the context structure, setting explicit options variables within an
options structure in the context structure, and by calling the
smbc_option_set() function;
(c) the authentication callback did not traditionally provide enough
information to the callee which required adding an option for a callback
with a different signature, and now there are requests for even more
information at the callback, requiring yet a third signature and option to
set it (if we implement that feature).
This commit provides a reorganization of the code which fixes (a) and (b).
The context structure is now entirely opaque, and there are setter and getter
functions for manipulating it. This makes maintaining ABI consistency much,
much easier.
Additionally, the options setting/getting has been unified into a single
mechanism using smbc_option_set() and smbc_option_get().
Yet to be completed is a refactoring of the authentication callback (c).
The test programs in examples/libsmbclient have been modified (if necessary;
some applications require no changes at all) for the new API and a few have
been minimally tested.
Derrell
(This used to be commit d4b4bae8ded824d06ad5ab0e219f71187ee5c771)
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Karolin
(This used to be commit be5ee4999ee8708ec06c1563a62c565a890df622)
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(This used to be commit df995eddbddec80a0d9d4659bbb9c6ca8a45d02b)
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Guenther
(This used to be commit bc0b68709cbbdd71996a39e23fe8305e1f144f31)
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(This used to be commit f5f46de404dba2e4a03d205a62cd5cf7ea4e075a)
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(This used to be commit 15ef5e4884505bca7990e44200d0235764e9057f)
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testwrite: create or truncate a file and write to it.
teststat3: compare the results from smbc_stat() and smbc_fstat()
Derrell
(This used to be commit 5a4a7aec761c3388b741b9b47fa6358fc71a66ce)
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handle FS capabilities.
As discussed with Volker, it is better to calculate FS capabilities at
connection time. We already do this with help of VFS statvfs() call
which allows to fill-in system-specific attributes including FS
capabilities. So just re-use it if you want to represent additional
capabilities in your modules. The only caution is that you need to
call underlying statvfs() call to actually get system-specific
capabilities (and other fields) added. Then add module-specific ones.
(This used to be commit e342ca0d931f9a5c8ec9e472dc9c63f1fe012b3a)
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