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is reset to C to get ASCII-compatible toupper/lower functions.
Jeremy.
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been in the
bitmap code for ever. Remove silly extra space in paranoid malloc.
Jeremy.
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allocation
functions so we can funnel through some well known functions. Should help greatly with
malloc checking.
HEAD patch to follow.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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change the way we check for errors after a dlopen (which
may set internal warnings which get picked up by mistake
in dlsym).
Jeremy
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consistent
enum type for Protocol extern.
Jeremy.
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already sent the
header using send(). As our implementation of sendfile can't return EINTR (it
restarts in that case) use an errno of EINTR to signal the linux sendfile fail
after header case. When that happens send the rest of the data and then turn
off sendfile. Sendfile should be safe to enable on all systems now (even though
it may not help in all performance cases).
Jeremy.
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Guenther
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Jeremy.
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simultaeneously to all
DCs found. The first one to reply wins.
Volker
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abartlet, I'd like to ask you to take a severe look at this!
We have solved the problem to find the global groups a user is in twice: Once
in auth_util.c and another time for the corresponding samr call. The attached
patch unifies these and sends them through the passdb backend (new function
pdb_enum_group_memberships). Thus it gives pdb_ldap.c the chance to further
optimize the corresponding call if the samba and posix accounts are unified by
issuing a specialized ldap query.
The parameter to activate this ldapsam behaviour is
ldapsam:trusted = yes
Volker
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backends such as nss_ldap.
Volker
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Jeremy
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Guenther
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fix the modules too... First step in fixing out large directories
problem.
Jeremy.
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session
setups on its way to open a pipe. This gets rid of many round-trips to the
LDAP server during logon by setting up the server_info_guest once and not
asking the LDAP server and nss every time. Make sure that the ldap connection
is reopened in the child. (I did not look at the sql backends.)
Volker
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is not
correct anymore. If we actually open the tdb before the fork, we end up
opening the tdb twice. Jerry, jra, this also happens in the locking and
printing subsystems. You might want to check it there (not that it actually
happens right now, but this gave me some confusion lately...).
Volker
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standard_sub_snum() to use the current user's gid; add some (snum == -1) checks to standard_sub_advanced()
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<bill+samba@bfccomputing.com>.
Jeremy.
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I've been grumbling about under-efficient calls in SAMR, and finally
got around to fixing some of them.
We now call sys_getgroups() (which in turn calls initgroups(), until
glibc 3.4 is released) to figure out a user's group membership. This
is far, far more efficient than scanning all the groups looking for a
match, and is still the 'posix way', just using an effiecient call.
The seperate issue of 'who is in this group' remains, but this one has
been biting some people.
I need to talk to VL about how best to exersise nasty corner cases,
but my initial tests hold strong. (The code is also much simpiler
than before, which has to count for something :-)
Andrew Bartlett
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very rarely used, but we sohuldn't be removing a feature in a minor
release of this kind.
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At least temporarily, since I've got the impression that _real_ fix
is more complex...
rafal
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Russel for some help in designing the new algorithm.
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reuse when filling in the spolss replies (also gets rid of get_called_name()
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Volker
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info level. Outputs data on the file in the same format the the
stat command in Linux. Should be useful to people wanting to learn
how to parse the UNIX extension output.
Yes I will add the docs later :-).
Jeremy.
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we still need to set errno = E2BIG when we overflow.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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corruption.
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- I recently found out that charaters below 0x3F are guaranteed not to
occur as secondary bytes in any multi-byte character set. This
allows for a very simple optimisation in strchr_m() and
strrchr_m(). It might be a good idea to pick this up for Samba3.
Jeremy.
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attributes to
delete.
Richard, IMHO this is the better solution to the problem you currently
have. Please review.
Thanks,
Volker
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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but this
definitely fixes two segfaults.
Volker
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type, which does not exist on all platforms.
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Jeremy.
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strupper_m/strlower_m.
Jeremy.
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iconv to recognise UCS-2LE and UTF-16LE as synonyms, which means this
change should be more robust when applied in trees that treat UCS-2LE
or UTF-16LE as correct.
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the UUID structure)
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tridge:
the lp_use_mmap() in map_file() is inappropriate for 2 reasons, so I have removed it.
- lp_use_mmap() is really meant to cope with systems that have broken
mmap coherence, but map_file() doesn't need coherence, as its maps
read only
- map_file() is used to map the charset files before loadparm has
loaded, so lp_use_mmap() is always returning false for the major
use of map_file()
Jeremy.
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* BUG 1627: fix for NIS compiles on HPUX 11.00, AIX 4.3 and 5.1
patch from Olaf Flebbe <o.flebbe@science-computing.de>.
Will need to watch this one in the build farm.
* Fix bug found by rwf@loonybin.net where the PRINT_ATTRIBUTE_PUBLISHED
was getting reset by attempts to sanitize the defined attributes
(PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_SAMBA)
* Resolve name conflict on DEC OSF-5.1 (inspired by patch from
Adharsh Praveen <rprav@india.hp.com>)
* Work around parsing error in the print change notify code
(not that the alignment bug is still there but reording the
entries in the array works around it).
* remove duplicate declaration of getprintprocdir from rpcclient.
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in sync :-).
try to cope with a wider range of UTF-16 characters when we are using
an external libiconv library.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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broken.
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a customer hash function for this tdb (yes it does make a difference
on benchmarks). Remove the no longer used hash.c code.
Jeremy.
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that no one
else is around. We can't find the other guy anyway.
Volker
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memory cache associated with open printer handles; also make sure that register_messages_flags() doesn't overwrite the originally registers flags
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smb.conf variable %I
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