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Now that cifs-utils are their own project, we need to go ahead and pull
them out of the samba tree. This patch represents the first step toward
that end.
Remove the cifs-utilities from the source3 and source4 builds. Please
pay particular attention to the source4 piece. I'm not at all familiar
with the build system there, and would appreciate someone sanity
checking my changes.
It also adds a small README.cifs-utils file in the topdir. This is
optional, but I think it's a good idea to carry this for a release or
two.
Once this patch looks ok, I'll plan to do another patch to actually
remove the client dir and the relevant docs-xml files from the tree
altogether.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
This library intercepts seteuid and related calls, and simulates them
in a manner similar to the nss_wrapper and socket_wrapper
libraries. This allows us to enable the vfs_unixuid NTVFS module in
the build farm, which means we are more likely to catch errors in the
token manipulation.
The simulation is not complete, but it is enough for Samba4 for
now. The major areas of incompleteness are:
- no emulation of setreuid, setresuid or saved uids. These would be
needed for use in Samba3
- no emulation of ruid changing. That would also be needed for Samba3
- no attempt to emulate file ownership changing, so code that (for
example) tests whether st.st_uid matches geteuid() needs special
handling
This module didn't have any functionality that we actually used yet, and
it was quite small.
Tevent is quite low level and perhaps doesn't make much sense to expose
directly as a Python module. It was also causing build problems when used with a
system-tevent. We can always back later if necessary.
The problem is that talloc in the Samba tree now includes
talloc_get_type_abort(), which is not present on Fedora 10 or ubuntu's
talloc 1.2.0.
Andrew Bartlett