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This reverts commit 16fd90d7a99ae8eaf2accf3c8b3ec55b2223f9cd.
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Michael
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use shared library versions if they are provided by the system.
This puts talloc and tdb in a similar situation as popt:
the system version is used if provided but if it's not there or if it
is too old, we use our internal version statically.
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Michael
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shared lib internally.
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include fragments in the Samba 3 or 4 makefile.
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Not sure if we can produce one from the other, so I manually made
them equal for now.
Michael
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A talloc pool is a chunk of memory that can be used as a context for further
talloc calls. Allocations with the pool as the parent just chew from that
memory by incrementing a pointer. If the talloc pool is full, then we fall back
to the normal system-level malloc(3) to get memory.
The use case for talloc pools is the transient memory that is used for handling
a single SMB request. Incrementing a pointer will be way faster than any malloc
implementation.
There is a downside of this: If you use talloc_steal() to move something out of
the pool, the whole pool memory is kept around until the last object inside the
pool is freed. So if you talloc_free() the pool, it might happen that the
memory is freed later. So don't hang anything off a talloc pool that should
live long.
Volker
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Michael
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Michael
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mkconfig.mk file.
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Michael
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This code is no longer used, and equivalent code already exists in Python
(scripting/python/samba/samba3.py)
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We don't get this far in the test at the moment however.
Andrew Bartlett
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structure. The BASE-TORTURE test found this problem - caused because
the messaging path was not unique.
If we didn't use a macro for cluster_id_equal(), we could make it
opaque, and avoid this...
Andrew Bartlett
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