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Turn off "map to" directives. I've now fixed the
issues with the build tests running this way. I think
this is how most people run these days - please raise this on
the list (or revert) if you disagree.
Jeremy, we cannot just access cache_path() here without calling lp_load and
friends as well as parsing configfile from the commandline in order to make
"make test/selftest" find the correct conffile with path, etc.
I just changed it to pass the target tdbfilename as an argument, ok ?
Guenther
Without this, smbpasswd generated a SID for the netbios name TORTURE_6. This SID
somehow ended up in the user's token for quite a number of tests, leading to
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED. I haven't fully understood what is going on here, but
with this patch I could not reproduce the ACCESS_DENIED anymore. It might be
coincidence and this patch does not fix anything, but for me it does not really
hurt either.
Metze, please check!
Volker
if we have LIB_PATH_VAR we should use it, otherwise we'll unobtrusively
complain about not having it and use the most likely LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
Signed-off-by: Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>
This reverts commit a849183f9492d09ccd7e273f955d4d8f2668fdf3.
This is to racy for most of the build-farm machines,
because winbindd doesn't start fast enough.
metze
- Adds new -c <custom conf> option to selftest.sh that when specified
adds a line to make test's server.conf: "include <custom conf>"
- Adds getopts processing to selftest.sh
- Changes selftest.sh shrdir arg to use -s <shrdir>
- Changes selftest.sh smbtorture4_path arg to use -t <smbtortur4 path>
- Adds configure option --with-selftest-custom-conf=<custom conf>
- Updates Makefile.in to take advantage of the new/changed parameters
Some systems need to have the tdbs (and other files required for samba
to run) on a different filesystem than the share directory that samba
is exporting.
This patch:
- Adds an optional "shrdir" argument to selftest.sh
- If shrdir is specified it will be used, otherwise the default
will be used: "<prefix>/tmp"
- Adds a new configure option: --with-selftest-shrdir
- Plumbs shrdir through Makefile.in and configure.in
It breaks RPC-SAMBA3-GETUSERNAME for reasons I have not quite
understood yet. Somhow loosing rights fails when the user
belogns to BUILTIN\Administrators at some point.
Michael
(This used to be commit 9fe99c69f35b005b66c1eacb5d999cc73f1bb521)
This is an option for file systems that do not implement xattrs: in
lockdir/eas.tdb an array of xatts per inode is stored.
It can not solve the problem that xattrs might reappear if a posix-level
process deletes a file and happens to re-create it under the same name. On file
systems with birthtime we might have a chance to detect this, but not with
standard posix. A future version might put relief on file systems that do have
xattrs but where these are severely limited in size/speed/whatever: We can put
a simple marker as a native xattr, but the xattrs proper are stored in the tdb.
Volker
(This used to be commit 2036b4c5ad677b8a477b34b0f076febab0abff5e)