IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO GET AN ACCOUNT, please write an
email to Administrator. User accounts are meant only to access repo
and report issues and/or generate pull requests.
This is a purpose-specific Git hosting for
BaseALT
projects. Thank you for your understanding!
Только зарегистрированные пользователи имеют доступ к сервису!
Для получения аккаунта, обратитесь к администратору.
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.
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 :)
library. Even though we don't like to that library, it gets loaded via
nss-ldap, which means nss-ldap calls into the samba ldap lib with the
wrong parameters, and crashes.
We really need to use a completely different namespace in libcli/ldap/
emacs compile mode (hint, paste to a file, and compile as "cat
filename").
This allowed me to fix nearly all the warnings for a IA_64 SuSE build
very quickly.
finished when we need to trigger the continuation immediately.
Via a fairly complex path, this fixes the problem where all hosts in
the build farm that do not have ipv6 failed a lot of the RPC
tests. This happened because the dcerpc_connect() async code used a
composite_continue() on a context which was already in an error state,
due to the socket backend saying that ipv6 was unavailable
to be broken. The %lu modifies apparently can not cope with the high
bit==1. In dom_sid_string I added some printfs and got:
auth: 21
auth: 2666793276
auth: 679821296
auth: 2310223117
auth: 1206
sid=S-1-5-21-8446744072081377596-679821296-8446744071724807437-1206
The "auth:" values are direct printfs, the sid= is the resulting code from
dom_sid_string.
I could not reproduce it with a simple test program, and #ifdef'ing out
HAVE_SNPRINTF in config.h manually does not help either, probably because the
dynamic linker overwrites the symbol in lib/replace.
Checking it in because it fixes the RPC-SAMBA3-SHARESEC test directly on host
"sunx", I would like to see whether it also fixes IRIX and AIX.
Volker