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that app-head does.
Jeremy.
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a mangled name without a valid stat struct if the file existed. This would
then cause open_file_shared1() to erroneously think the file open was new,
thus not check for oplock break, thus causing a spurious EAGAIN reply to
the open on a file we already had kernel oplocked.... (phew - that was fun
to track down :-).
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Jeremy.
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share.
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from APP_HEAD
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rbh@math.ku.dk
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hash to suit
- the prefix ends at the last dot, not the first
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- finished the is_mangled() function
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the hash for this scheme is *much* larger (approximately 31 bits) and
the code is written to be very fast, correctly handling multibyte
while not doing any actual multi-byte conversions in the vast majority
of cases
you can select this scheme using "mangling method = hash2", although I
may make it the default if it works out well.
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mangling implementation, selectable using "mangling method = " in smb.conf
It also tidies the interface a little, although it is still nasty.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Even for a hash/cache setup, this code needs some more work, in particular
it needs to use mangle_get_prefix() etc and to move to unicode internals.
Andrew Bartlett
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Forward ported some of the code tidyups from 2.2.
Jeremy.
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J.F.
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Jeremy.
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dlopen & friends into configure.in. This should help building on *BSD
where dl*** calls are in libc.
Jeremy
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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reverse DNS fails, then store the IP.
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cases for rename and unlink. Had to add desired_access into the share mode record.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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returns . then single letter files then .. then all other files.
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This code needs replacing with the trans2.c from 2.2.x.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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bugs with opening and renaming mp3 files, also the word rename
problems that people have had for a while.
Needs a make clean :-) make.
Also added JohnR's printing fix.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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in the reverse).
* add in new printer change notify code from SAMBA_2_2
* add in se_map_standard() from 2.2 in _spoolss_open_printer_ex()
* sync up the _print_queue_struct in smb.h (why did someone change the
user/file names in fs_user/fs_file (or vice-versa) ? )
* sync up some cli_spoolss_XXX functions
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In particular this shows the filename, prefix and counters involved.
The unicode -> unix converion only occours for the error case.
Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Who would have guessed it - we now use floating point maths in Samba.
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"One of these locks is not like the others... One of these locks is not
quite the same" :-). When is a zero timeout lock not zero ? When it's
being processed by Windows 2000 of course.. This code change, ugly though
it is - completely fixes the foxpro/access multi-user file system database
problems that people have been having. I used a *wonderful* test program
donated by "Gerald Drouillard" <gerald@drouillard.ca> which allowed me
to completely reproduce this problem, and to finally determine the correct
fix. This also explains why Windows 2000 is *so slow* when responding to
the smbtorture lock tests. I *love* it when all these things come together
and finally make sense :-).
Jeremy.
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