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This completes the work Jeremy began last week, disambiguating the meaning of c_time. (In POSIX terminology, c_time means "status Change time", not "create time".) All uses of c_time, a_time and m_time have now been replaced with change_time, access_time, and write_time, and when creation time is intended, create_time is used. Additionally, the capability of setting and retrieving the create time have been added to the smbc_setxattr() and smbc_getxattr() functions. An example of setting all four times can be seen with the program examples/libsmbclient/testacl with the following command line similar to: testacl -f -S "system.*:CREATE_TIME:1000000000,ACCESS_TIME:1000000060,WRITE_TIME:1000000120,CHANGE_TIME:1000000180" 'smb://server/share/testfile.txt' The -f option turns on the new mode which uses full time names in the attribute specification (e.g. ACCESS_TIME vs A_TIME). |
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auth | ||
autofs | ||
dce-dfs | ||
LDAP | ||
libmsrpc | ||
libsmbclient | ||
logon | ||
misc | ||
nss | ||
pam_winbind | ||
pcap2nbench | ||
pdb | ||
perfcounter | ||
printer-accounting | ||
printing | ||
scripts | ||
tridge | ||
validchars | ||
VFS | ||
README | ||
smb.conf.default |
Copyright(C) Samba-Team 1993-2001 This directory contains example config files and related material for Samba. At a minimum please refer to the smb.conf.default file for current information regarding global and share parameter settings. Send additions to: samba@samba.org