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We don't need a full copy of ctdb...
If we want to readd cluster support,
we should just use a ctdb client library.
metze
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(This used to be commit 56dfcb4f2f8e74c9d8b2fe3a0df043781188a555)
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(This used to be commit b7371f1a191fb86834c0d586d094f39f0b04544b)
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(This used to be commit 5085c53fcfade614e83d21fc2c1a5bc43bb2a729)
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(This used to be commit 08bb1ef643ab906f1645cf6f32763dc73b1884e4)
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- use ctdb_attach() instead of ctdb_db_handle()
- make ctdb_attach() return an existing db handle if it exists
(This used to be commit be85c48f8d4a22fd4ed922be6f7f1979f349d291)
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This doesn't get the ctdb code fully working in Samba4, it just gets
it building and not breaking non-clustered use of Samba. It will take
a bit longer to update some of the calling ctdb_cluster.c code to make
it work correctly in Samba4.
Note also that Samba4 now only links to the client portion of
ctdb. For the moment I am leaving the ctdbd as a separate daemon,
which you install separately from http://ctdb.samba.org/.
(This used to be commit b196077cbb55cbecad87065133c2d67198e31066)
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