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Jeremy Allison
1654faee80 Ok - this is the 'expose 64 bit to the clients' checkin.
I have tested it by creating a 'holey' 20GB file - checking that
it shows up correctl in the NT file view (it does) and am busily
copying it to NULL: on the NT box. All good so far.... :-).

Also implemented NT 'delete on close' semantics.

Jeremy.
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Jeremy Allison
63f65f5027 Bugfix for leak in reference counted file struct.
Added "nt smb support" parameter to allow NT SMB's to be turned off.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy Allison
3d9ec96de5 configure.in, configure: include/config.h.in: Added stropts and poll.
include/smb.h: Moved old typedefs of uint8 etc. into include/includes.h where
               all the other defines live (changed them from typedefs to
               defines).
Other changes : changed from using uint32 to SMB_DEV_T and SMB_INO_T
in preparation for moving to size independed (ie. 64 bit clean) device
and inode access. Stat call wrapper comes next :-).

Jeremy.
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Jeremy Allison
193cb53824 Fixes for the problem in blocking locks with file_fsp returning the
chain_fsp on close (if you don't know what this means, consider yourself
lucky - this one took a day to track down :-).
Jeremy.
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Jeremy Allison
148eaba3da Makefile.in: Moved blocking lock code into smbd/blocking.c for link purposes.
include/includes.h: Added nterr.h.
locking/locking.c: Moved blocking lock code into smbd/blocking.c for link purposes.
smbd/close.c: Added blocking lock removal to file close.
smbd/filename.c: Tidied up unix_convert() so I could read it (:-) in preparation
                 for the stat_cache code.
smbd/nttrans.c: Added WRITE_ATTRIBUTES check.
smbd/reply.c: Fixed multibyte char problem in wildcard mask.
Jeremy.
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Andrew Tridgell
a6d194886a this completes the splitup of server.c.
the splitup was done with an axe, not a scalpel, so there are some
rough edges. I mostly wanted to get the general form right with fine
tuning of what goes where to come later. Still, this is better than
what we had before where server.c was a general repository for
anything that didn't fit elsewhere.
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