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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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get duplicate OID's returned in the oids_out list it is
still good programming practice to clear out a malloc'ed
string before re-writing it (especially in a loop).
Jeremy
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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where we don't correctly check the return from memdup.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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from my management at the University to release under my own copyright.
My mistake for entering the wrong info.
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you're passing a BOOL parameter, don't use "clever"
code in while statement - make things easier and
clearer to understand when triggering something
with an if.
Jeremy.
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Added a next_token_no_ltrim() function which does not strip leading separator
characters. The new function is used only where really necessary, even though
it could reasonably be used in many more places, to avoid superfluous code
changes.
Derrell
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Although I've never met a computer or compiler that produced pointers to
functions which are a different size than pointers to data, I suppose they
probably exist. Assigning a pointer to a function is technically illegal in C
anyway.
Change casts of the option_value based on the option_name to use of variable
argument lists.
For binary compatibility, I've maintained but deprecated the old behavior of
debug_stderr (which expected to be passed a NULL or non-NULL pointer) and
added a new option debug_to_stderr which properly expects a boolean (int)
parameter.
Derrell
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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being deleted when hide unreadable set to true.
Here's the scoop.
This one is really interesting. The pattern of deleting a directory is to do a
findfirst to get the first part of the list, then for each name returned it
does a open/set delete on close/close -> thus deleting the file. Then it does a
findnext with the last file name THAT IT JUST DELETED ! Now we can handle this
in the findnext in the case where hide unreadable is set to false as we look
back in our cache of names and just seek to the right point. The bug is
actually fixed in the first hunk of this patch - the one that removes the
is_visible_file() check after SearchDir returns false. We don't actually need
it and in this case it's causing the delete to be aborted because it can't find
the name (doh ! it was just deleted). We don't need it as SearchDir is only
ever called from findnext, and findnext should only ever be returning names we
gave it.
The rest of the patch are the debugs I used to find
the problem but they're generically useful.
Phew - that one took a while to track down.....
Jerry, please merge for 3.0.23 final.
Jeremy.
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the same change 3 times......
Fix pam_winbind compilation again.
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When trying to login using krb5 with a trusted domain account, we
need to make sure that our and the remote domain are AD.
Guenther
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cannot put saf_name in the failed conn cache as it's uninitialized.
Store saf_servername (the ip) in that case.
Volker, please check.
Guenther
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include directory like other parts of the build files.
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messages.
Guenther
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offline logons at all.
Guenther
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pam_auth login (when using kerberos).
Guenther
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Add missing automatic add of the Administrators SID in the absence
of winbindd and precense of Domain Admins SID in the user's token.
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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share_mode struct. Allows us to know the unix
uid of the opener of the file/directory. Needed
for info level queries on open files.
Jeremy.
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I think). If a alloc fails just return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY,
don't go to "done" label and deref pointers.
Jeremy.
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release - #785, #786, #787, #788.
Jeremy.
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candidate!
Volker
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Jeremy.
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examining Klockwork #1519. get_printer_subkeys()
could return zero without initializing it's return
pointer arg. Fixed this. Added free of subkey pointer
return in registry/reg_printing.c (interesting that
neithe Coverity or Klocwork found this one).
Jeremy.
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a Klocwork issue (#1844). Remove it
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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