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the initial uid
(This used to be commit 9449544428c9c3153f9e757c57bccda382fa2882)
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allow us to have test targets without special configure options
- fixed make proto so that it actually does something
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that libsmb/ creates a local tcp socket then launches smbd as a subprocess
attached to that socket. smbd thinks it is being launched from inetd.
to use it do the following:
- compile with -DSMB_REGRESSION_TEST
- run like this (also works with smbtorture etc)
export SMBD_TEST=1
export LIBSMB_PROG=bin/smbd
smbclient //server/share -Uuser%pass
obviously you need to setup a smb.conf etc. Using --prefix to configure
is useful.
The aim of all this stuff is to add a decent set of regression tests
to the build farm, so we know if smbd actually runs correctly on all the
platforms, not just builds. We can run smbtorture, masktest, locktest etc,
plus a bunch of smbclient scripts and any new tests we write.
This doesn't help much with nmbd (at least not yet) but its a good start.
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seems to have drifted a little.
Jeremy.
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