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I have created the include/system/ directory, which will contain the
wrappers for the system includes for logical subsystems. So far I have
created include/system/kerberos.h and include/system/network.h, which
contain all the system includes for kerberos code and networking code.
These are the included in subsystems that need kerberos or networking
respectively.
Note that this method avoids the mess of #ifdef HAVE_XXX_H in every C
file, instead each C module includes the include/system/XXX.h file for
the logical system support it needs, and the details are kept isolated
in include/system/
This patch also creates a "struct ipv4_addr" which replaces "struct
in_addr" in our code. That avoids every C file needing to import all
the system networking headers.
(This used to be commit 2e25c71853f8996f73755277e448e7d670810349)
The thing that finally convinced me that minimal includes was worth
pursuing for rpc was a compiler (tcc) that failed to build Samba due
to reaching internal limits of the size of include files. Also the
fact that includes.h.gch was 16MB, which really seems excessive. This
patch brings it back to 12M, which is still too large, but
better. Note that this patch speeds up compile times for both the pch
and non-pch case.
This change also includes the addition iof a "depends()" option in our
IDL files, allowing you to specify that one IDL file depends on
another. This capability was needed for the auto-includes generation.
(This used to be commit b8f5fa8ac8e8725f3d321004f0aedf4246fc6b49)
These two functions do exactly the same thing, I'll be removing
str_charnum shortly.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 5eaa4c97488671a0b7ff539d4d392cbaa29fa489)
have the handle type implied by the parameter name. There are four
types of handle: connect, domain, user and group handles. The
various samr_Connect functions return a connect handle, and the
samr_OpenFoo functions return a foo handle.
There is one exception - the samr_{Get,Set}Security function can
take any type of handle.
Fix up all C callers.
(This used to be commit 32f0f3154a8eb63de83145cbc8806b8906ccdc3e)
- add LIB_RPC_CONNECT_STANDARD level which takes a server name
and the PIPE NAME,UUID and VERSION
metze
(This used to be commit 6aeaa6aca39c8c2a9edf8d4b3e538bebb68070d7)
because we may have other rpc levels in future
add more comments about what's going on
check the rsult of samr_OpenUser
metze
(This used to be commit 741f95909b42eb55a251e5de991e5b3185714e3e)
(NOTE: this code pass isn't called yet,
because pidl mixes the NTSTATUS of transport and request layer,
and will be fixed soon)
metze
(This used to be commit 84c06d9ab0366772f71be088c53da9618e2555fe)
but we need to find the real pdc for the users domain
and fallback to other levels
metze
(This used to be commit f1b9c1f3dd0fb927c065541da900ae43e0018a62)
password change
- add start of libnet_SetPassword
- use KRB5 and LDAP instead of ADS as ADS isn't a protocol
- add start of lib_rpc_connect()
metze
(This used to be commit 05c40dca8ad1ab020aa75282da046f1dbce2a52a)