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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 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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(This used to be commit 40c0919aaa9c1b14bbaebb95ecce53eb0380fdbb)
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(This used to be commit 84b468b2f8f2dffda89593f816e8bc6a8b6d42ac)
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(This used to be commit 807b959082d3b9a929c9f6597714e636638a940e)
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complex once we have code for changing the number of nodes)
- fixed a ctdb/tcp bug in the handling of multiple packets waiting on
a socket
(This used to be commit faf9a1146cb5f33228a11e01b66cb3cbe18bd05d)
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standalone and built-in ctdb
(This used to be commit 3e5f29bddfd83914eeec706367b2b1bd30aba31e)
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it will be interesting to see how the build farm handles this
(This used to be commit 53be449630bd67d649a9e70cc7e25a9799c0616b)
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