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- for stream tasks, returns the number of connections
- for non-stream tasks, returns "RUNNING"
For both, return "DISABLED" or "NOT RESPONDING" appropriately
S390. This is an attempt to avoid the panic we're seeing in the
automatic builds.
The main fixes are:
- assumptions that sizeof(size_t) == sizeof(int), mostly in printf formats
- use of NULL format statements to perform dn searches.
- assumption that sizeof() returns an int
var ldb = ldb_init();
res = ldb.search(dbfile, "(objectClass=user)");
you can also do:
ldbSearch = ldb.search;
res = ldbSearch(dbfile, "(objectClass=user)");
if you want the old interface (ie. you can use this to import
functions into the global or local namespace).
#!/bin/sh
exec smbscript "$0" ${1+"$@"}
which is needed because bloody solaris puts 'env' in /bin instead of /usr/bin
also neaten up the #! handling code.
- added sys_unlink()
- added sys_file_load() and sys_file_save()
- use mprString() instead of mprCreateStringVar() to cope with NULL strings
- removed smbcalls_irpc.c as its not needed any more
- allow ldbAdd() and ldbModify() to take multiple ldif records
- added a sprintf() function to ejs. Quite complex, but very useful!
access to the samba common options. For example:
ok = GetOptions(ARGV, options,
"POPT_AUTOHELP",
"POPT_COMMON_SAMBA",
"myopt=s",
"intopt=i",
"noopt");
this allows scripts to support their own extended options properly
path set in "js include" in smb.conf.
This will allow us to start building up a library of common js code,
while avoiding the problem of hard-coding include paths in scripts
- added code to send multiple irpc calls in parallel, to all servers
that have registered the given name, with output going in
io.results[i]. This allows you to make rpc calls to multiple servers
at once, which is needed for clients like smbstatus
code in pidl for ejs calls. This means that ejs_rpc_call() doesn't
need to scan the rpc tables for the right interface, and doesn't need
to scan for the call name
- make the dcerpc pipe in rpc_connect() a talloc child of the ejs
connection variable. That means when the connection variable goes out
of scope, the connection is automatically closed. That makes for a
more natural interface for closing connections in a scripting language
(tpot, you may wish to use mprSetPtrChild() in your smb glue code too)