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has failed. The output was too subtle for people who aren't used to
it.
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tiny quick test for torture for them
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when it breaks. It isn't much good as a template for developers to use
unless it works :-)
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module to handle euid
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When changing a field name in idl, please remember to check for use of
those functions in any js code as well.
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Jerry, there is a big difference on the wire between these two:
[out] uint32 x;
and
[out] uint32 *x;
if you change from
[out] uint32 x;
then you need to change to:
[out,ref] uint32 *x;
otherwise it changes the format on the wire, which means we are no
longer compatible with MS servers.
but be aware that even if you change to a ref ptr, you also need to
change all the client code to set all the return variables in the out
part of the structure. That's why I don't like the MIDL restriction of
forcing the use of ref pointers for output variables - it makes life
much harder when writing client code, and makes the code much more
error prone (just look at all the extra code needed to make this work
again).
I know we could auto-allocate these variables in the generated client
side NDR code, but if we did that then we would have no way of doing a
_real_ ref out pointer, which we really wanted to set to some already
allocated variable.
So please hold off on changing our idl to use the MIDL convention for
output variables until Jelmer and I have had a good "chat" about this :-)
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beginnings of smbtorture test for it
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- change the test for net/if.h to do a full compile, not just an
existance test. net/if.h is completely broken on hpux, and can never
compile (it uses stuff before it defines it), so by using a
AC_TRY_COMPILE() test we avoid using net/if.h on hpux, which should
fix the build
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Also cope with the fact that we define the FSTYPE as NTFS by default.
We never use this anywhere else, so we may just change it, but just
detect the fact and return DISK in share_classic for now.
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metze
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include them explicit
- undefine _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED for the AIX interface detection test
#define _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED 1 brings in sa_len to sockaddr on Tru64
which means the AIX code compiles...
metze
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for nicer output
metze
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defined
try to find the problem on Tru64...where configure says the AIX method finds 1 interface
but later can't compile netif.c. (revision 18486 was the last that detects ifconf with 2 interfaces)
metze
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to prevent rebuilding.
we do
make everything
make everything
make bin/smbtorture
make test
in the buildfarm and rebuilding parts isn't that nice
metze
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- to get the ordering right we need to specify AC_CANONICAL_BUILD explicit
- add AC_CANONICAL_TARGET
metze
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Now we can add and remove a share from the "Computer Management"
console (not yet modify!) usinf share backend = ldb
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systems. drop to 50
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showing on test failure and showing all the smbd output each time.
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also fix cn name for this record, and ensure tests/tmp is created
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the external popt (this affects hpisgr8)
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libreplace. This should fix the standalone build of tdb on HPUX, where
we need to blacklist mmap.
Unfortunately this requires that we have a copy of config.guess and
config.sub in each of our project subdirectories. I tried to find a
way to use something like AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR($libreplacedir) and just
put config.{guess,sub} in the lib/replace/ directory, but I couldn't
figure out how to do that in a way that kept autoconf happy for each
of our separate builds. Any autoconf guru out there see a way to do
this?
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caused the RPC-SECRETS test to crash smbd in an inlined version of
this memcmp() call. This patch should have absolutely no effect at
all, but in fact it prevents the crash.
Disassembling at the point of the crash, it shows that gcc is inlining
the memcmp(). I don't know enough MIPS assembler to actually spot the
bug. In case anyone reading this does know MIPS assembler, here is the
gcc generated code that crashes:
0x105e0218 <gssapi_krb5_verify_header+168>: lw $t1,52($sp)
0x105e021c <gssapi_krb5_verify_header+172>: lw $t1,0($t1)
0x105e0220 <gssapi_krb5_verify_header+176>: lhu $t1,0($t1)
0x105e0224 <gssapi_krb5_verify_header+180>: lw $t2,68($sp)
0x105e0228 <gssapi_krb5_verify_header+184>: lhu $t2,0($t2)
0x105e022c <gssapi_krb5_verify_header+188>: subu $t1,$t1,$t2
it gets a segv at 0x105e0220.
lha, what do you think of this? The change should be innocuous on all
other platforms, apart from making the code harder to read :(
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function name for _all_ RPC servers...
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prototype in that case
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added.
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causing this test to fail.
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metze
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telldir() is different on older OpenBSD versions
seekdir() is different Tru64
tridge: OpenBSD seems to like this replacement:-)
while MAC OS 10 gets 134 runtime error:-(
lets wait what Tru64 will give
metze
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to mess with the values in these cases.
Where we do convert the values, try and convert substrings. This
isn't going to be perfect, but we should try rather than segfault.
This also avoids using the wrong arm of the union for the attribute
name
The change in the entryUUID module is to correct the case of
sAMAccountName, due to the case sensitive ldap.js test.
Andrew Bartlett
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- move AS_HELP_STRING replacement to libreplace
metze
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metze
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or the size is not 8 bytes or more.
samba4 doesn't need type checks anymore
metze
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metze
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the prototype was fixed in this revision
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/include/dirent.h.diff?r1=1.15&r2=1.16
so we'll need a configure test to find the prototype of
telldir later
metze
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assigned into a static initialiser must be constant.
Wishing sweet dreams on the jet-lagged tridge :-)
Andrew Bartlett
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is passed a stack pointer from values[], which is not valid when the
torture suite is run.
Jelmer, need to be careful when converting test code not to use stack
values from the torture_XXX() call in the test suite
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This adds a list of attributes that are in our wildcard seaches, but
the remote server requires to be explicitly listed. This also cleans
up the handling of wildcards in ldb_map to be more consistant.
Also fix the partitions module to rebase the search, if on the GC
port, we do a subtree search. (Otherwise backends can rightly
complain that the search is not in their scope).
Andrew Bartlett
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