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- Adds new -c <custom conf> option to selftest.sh that when specified
adds a line to make test's server.conf: "include <custom conf>"
- Adds getopts processing to selftest.sh
- Changes selftest.sh shrdir arg to use -s <shrdir>
- Changes selftest.sh smbtorture4_path arg to use -t <smbtortur4 path>
- Adds configure option --with-selftest-custom-conf=<custom conf>
- Updates Makefile.in to take advantage of the new/changed parameters
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Michael
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If they are not explicitely set in either place both will default to LOCKDIR.
Signed-off-by: Michael Adam <obnox@samba.org>
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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The goal is to move all this variables into a big context structure.
metze
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Guenther
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Jeremy.
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metze
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Guenther
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This adds a lua command line interpreter with some sample code how to build
your own data types based on our internal data types.
Not meant as the final word, but as a playground for experiments for people.
Might be removed later when we find this turns out to be too awkward.
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uses the exact same object files there.
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Samba 3 and Samba 4 output.
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At the moment these files are used just by Samba 3, but the next step
will be using them from Samba 4 as well.
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overriding output directory.
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the dom_sid). No longer include it from security.idl.
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Don't move source4 files yet to not confuse git's rename tracking too much.
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This is the first pass at extending the onefs vfs module to support
the CIFS-specific enhancements available on OneFS. Most of this patch
is massaging the sama open path to work with ifs_createfile.
ifs_createfile is a CIFS-specific syscall for opening/files and
directories. It adds support for:
- Full in-kernel access checks using a windows access_mask
- Cluster-coherent share mode locks
- Cluster-coherent oplocks
- Streams
- Setting security descriptors at create time
- Setting dos_attributes at create time
This patch does not implement the samba side of the streams support or
oplocks support. Tests that expect oplocks to be granted or streams
to be supported will fail. This will be remedied in upcoming patches.
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Add to the OneFS VFS module, support for NTFS ACLs through the calls:
SMB_VFS_FGET_NT_ACL()
SMB_VFS_GET_NT_ACL()
SMB_VFS_FSET_NT_ACL()
Also create several new onefs specific smb.conf parameters in onefs.h
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Also set configure to autodetect OneFS OS and build this VFS module.
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This removes the build-dependency on perl that was introduced in
commit e0905c30908b4d621030689d33de28a13c04a690.
The tables can now be re-built with "make ndr-tables".
This is also called by make samba3-idl to ensure that the tables
are updated after idl changes.
This hopefully fixes the build on some build farm hosts (e.g. gwen).
Michael
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This causes make to fail on at least HP-UX and MacOS X with message
"no rule to make target -lz" or similar, when these object collections
are specified in dependencies.
Michael
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Signed-off-by: Günther Deschner <gd@samba.org>
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Some systems need to have the tdbs (and other files required for samba
to run) on a different filesystem than the share directory that samba
is exporting.
This patch:
- Adds an optional "shrdir" argument to selftest.sh
- If shrdir is specified it will be used, otherwise the default
will be used: "<prefix>/tmp"
- Adds a new configure option: --with-selftest-shrdir
- Plumbs shrdir through Makefile.in and configure.in
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RAW-ACLS except for the last test which uses a non-POSIX chown. More testing/documentation to follow.
Jeremy.
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Guenther
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picky make implementations don't like lines with only tabs in rules or dependencie
Michael
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This is to prevent problems with packaging scripts that pass CFLAGS
to make but not to make install...
Based on a patch for v3-2 by Martin Schwenke <martin@meltin.net>.
Michael
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And use the toplevel ndr_sec_helper.c
metze
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metze
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The util-linux-ng sources have a good, but rather complex scheme for
locking the mtab before updating it. Mount helpers need to follow the
same scheme. Advisory locking only works if everyone is using the same
locking scheme.
Copy the routines we need from util-linux-ng into a separate source file
and then have mount.cifs and umount.cifs link in this object.
The long term goal is to have these routines in a separate helper
library (libmount). Mount helpers can then dynamically link in that lib.
Until that happens, this should serve as a suitable stopgap solution.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
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Guenther
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