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(quoting his mail)
Ok, here's round two of splitting up the library dependencies. I think
the first one's been steeping in CVS for long enough now.
This splits off the "authentication" libs (libpam, libcrypt) into their
own group. A modest gain, but you've gotta start somewhere.
Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer
(This used to be commit a1c63d04b87375dc98dc78781eaf1812bfb1db2b)
a 3.0 based PDC.
Change defaults to use SSL, so that this also matches.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 36c2a3820faa1d90cd331881720be0e61ab93460)
compile a non-ADS, non-LDAP version of Samba on a machine with
Kerberos and LDAP libraries installed.
This shouldn't break anything - let's keep an eye on the build
farm just in case.
(This used to be commit b9460e79a13ab74a5fc05a9db1b5cf4d402fb197)
--with-ads=no or ./configure --without-ads Samba will build without
linking to the various kerberos libraries.
(This used to be commit edb6172abf0f07fead8ed3aaaebe0411d757aa64)
sufficient to just pass the relevant variables to Python from the
Makefile. Therefore, remove setup.py.in.
(This used to be commit 8bebe9ee2b6bd56c297acc6b01cb0856aad1c4f3)
makefile-equivalent (setup.py). Remember to do "cvs update -d" to get
the new directory.
(This used to be commit 87396c559b60780e6f0613170f78ce863f0b71fd)
reflect the new example/VFS/ directory organization
lib/substitue.c:
added helper functions needed by recycle bin
(This used to be commit 29b4b9a2b5a0347d227b1a30e3f34bf40afa6de4)
might be ugly, etc - please don't blame me for anything but instead try to fix
the code :-). Compiling of the new sam system can be enabled with the
configure option --with-sam
Removing passdb/passgrp.c as it's unused
fix typo in utils/testparm.c
(This used to be commit 4b7de5ee236c043e6169f137992baf09a95c6f2c)
external lib dependencies - let's hope this patch stays around for longer than
the previous attempt.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit d0c0e9f427400c24f5cc38c67b7a927f9d937375)
Just now it is acommandline tool like smbclient and rpcclient that is able to
perform operations on the file system passing through the vfs layer
It is not complete yet, some functions have simply faked up data, but module
loading works yet and basic operations too.
Thanks to Eric Lorimer for helping out with the initial setup.
Simo.
(This used to be commit 42ae5eb82657d4905bdaf247286f95599380afbb)
Back out last night's patch to to reduce -l dependencies until we can ensure
that *all* configurations/platforms work...
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 35eefe7a19b2b684d3ca05a665e9c13e9d17acc3)
dependencies. This benifits packagers (like debian) becouse then our client
code won't have references to 'server only' libraries.
(In particular, it removes the client dependency on CUPS, which was raised in
a debian bug report).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit d5f2e33b34fe0e67153894b6bf582b7eaca40e7f)
Finally the cascaded VFS patch is in.
Testing is very welcome, specially with layered multiple vfs modules.
A big thank to Alexander Bokovoy for his work and patience :)
Simo.
(This used to be commit 56283601afe1836dafe0580532f014e29593c463)
almost working, seem it does not yet properly detect if windbind is running or not in all situations testing is welcome.
(This used to be commit e0988e918667e3bc7b7cfb19ae81bf8c05fe582a)
in get_alias_user_groups(). The old method used getgrent() which is
extremely slow when the number of groups is large
(This used to be commit 44e92b6523ca2c119c2562df22eb71138dca9d9d)
here because HEAD does it differently, someone let me know. This looks ok
and compiles fine from what I can tell.
(This used to be commit 68841ae76289369c0b2e9e964bad1746e6e2cc8b)
rebind proc (some give an extra paramter to pass a void* paramater) and
some small changes for the SMB signing code to reset things when the
signing starts, and to 'turn off' signing if the session setup failed.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit a8805a34e5d96eeb5ffe15681b241d5a449a6144)
and there is no real reason for it to depend on more than the abilty
to compile the code.
(This used to be commit 64aaec137e39595e6e61b55eb525615683a1393c)
This option was badly maintained, useless and confused our users and
distirbutors. (its SSL, therfore it must be good...)
No windows client uses this protocol without help from an SSL tunnel.
I can't see any reason why setting up a unix-side SSL wrapper would
be any more difficult than the > 10 config options this mess added
to samba in any case.
On the Samba client end, I think the LIBSMB_PROG hack should be
sufficient to start stunnel on the unix side. We might extend this
to take %i and %p (IP and port) if there is demand.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit b04561d3fd3ee732877790fb4193b20ad72a75f8)
__va_copy wasn't defined, it compiled as though it were a function, but
fails on a link. Oops.
(This used to be commit d3222ecd1a024fd2e7ba72b1bc10a400d398a364)
when assigning on va_list to another, or when passing a va_list as an
argument to a function. Not using it causes segv's and other unpredictable
results.
We need to check all over the place for this...
(This used to be commit 331132678c2e25e5f220de34968f6b16f4fbbc97)