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- talloc_free(talloc_autofree_context()); should not result
in a SIGABORT on exit
- add a test for this, but this test can also pass in the standalone build
and samba3, as samba4 uses talloc_autofree_context()
metze
(This used to be commit 2be48c1b033dceb9517826054b8ea97df2c94472)
DB_CONFIG file, we now get reasonable enought performance to pass
'make test' against OpenLDAP.
We do have to double the maximum runtime for the torture client however.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 5b3c8cc036c1180c9e96d9aaacd3f2e0a83460e5)
http://www.ee.oulu.fi/research/ouspg/protos/testing/c06/ldapv3/
The issue here is that if the UTF8 conversion fails, because this
isn't actually UTF8 data, then we need to do a binary compare instead.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit a113e47784157ec6086b014c1fc998e8a23e7382)
ac_cv_gnu_ld_no_default_allow_shlib_undefined
and as -Wl,--allow-shlib-undefined is supported on SuSE 7.3
I don't see a problem is always pass it explicit
metze
(This used to be commit 79db6bddc5fc1b97f0165348f72b6a2489b62be0)
took a _LONG_ time to find.
The problem was that when encoding/decoding password buffers we use
the pull/push string functions, which by default align unicode
strings. But on solaris sparc the buffer is not aligned always (its a
stack variable, an array of uint8_t). That perfectly OK in C, so we
just tell the pull/push functions not to auto-align.
(This used to be commit bb7835eced00607eb6b1725be6d96a6dcb842049)
it contains the ioctl() prototype on some systems
and we need to make sure it gets included before socket_wrapper
defines ioctl swrap_ioctl
metze
(This used to be commit f37b13cbe65404f27d31b8020afb2f542313f4d3)
ldb_set_umask() (which is what we had discussed) as it doesn't
actually set the umask (in effect it sets the inverse of the umask -
the perms to be used for the file)
(This used to be commit 7e2ec875908c112d5c3b0f6d18f9a8bbacf33539)
Samba4 smbd force the umask to 0, which meant we ended up with ldb
being world writable.
This isn't really an ideal fix, as it means ldb no longer honors umask
(as it should do, like all good libraries).
Unfortunately the 'proper' fix is too complex for now
this also merges a tiny code style fix from s4 to s3
(This used to be commit 1a42f38dfdc55d7429a1f8d3e811f3d857195a58)
- don't reuse portnumbers in the autobind code
- use if (!...) return; logic instead of if (...) { do everything } return
for swrap_close
metze
(This used to be commit 68a65aa4490c12ca70db335f928f3ac507902337)
stat() 240 files that don't exist on every broadcast. That's a bit
excessive!
reduce max virtual interfaces to 16
(This used to be commit 3c4100027c7d3806a2021cb4d70ec6adf9dd2dc6)
were getting ENOBUFS, which mapped to NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY, which in
turn caused the messaging code to loop trying until it gave up.
Now it correctly falls back to select. Messaging speed goes from 3
messages per second to over 7000 on my test vmware box. Not bad for a
one line change :)
(This used to be commit 6568f30adf980c572f9ffd6ff884336ebe652f90)
come from Don McCall. Don may well be able to provide us with a
configure test in the future which does this in a nicer way, I just
want to see if it works now.
(This used to be commit f7f548a1c79a78a1b15e96732994135cba94aa3d)
string is zero length. This allows callers to not have to worry about
creating an invalid ldap attribute.
See extensive discussion on samba-technical list :-)
(This used to be commit 7a1db8c2a432b9ab59b29ee1bfce6c8fe8e981a2)