Dear Sirs, i (as well as others, too) found such problem I will describe my case): I have a Slackware server, kernel 2.4.5, with default NLS for remote clients - cp775, smb 2.0.9 If i connect to this server from my desktop running Slackware/2.4.18/ with default locale UTF8, everything is OK until i cd into smbmounted directory which conatains files with names containing specific Latvian characters. In that case seg fault happens and everything freezes. In the same time nothing bad happens if i cd into such directory locally, logged on to the server. As well, server logs do not show anything specific, but un the workstation i did not found anything which could Is there some solution? Jancs Laps Cileecish http://www.tehvi.tk http://jancs.ktf.rtu.lv
Hello Jancs I'm not sure about the fix, but I know that a segmentation fault occurs when a program can't find something and starts looking in places it shouldn't. This most probably doesn't help your immediate problem, but a little edu can always help in the long run. Chow, T. =================================One volunteer is as strong as ten hired men. ==================================
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, Jancs wrote:> Dear Sirs, > > i (as well as others, too) found such problem I will describe my case): > > I have a Slackware server, kernel 2.4.5, with default NLS for remote > clients - cp775, smb 2.0.9 > If i connect to this server from my desktop running Slackware/2.4.18/ with > default locale UTF8, everything is OK until i cd into smbmounted directory > which conatains files with names containing specific Latvian characters. In > that case seg fault happens and everything freezes.Known 2.4.18 bug. Upgrade the kernel to 2.4.19 or apply this patch: http://www.hojdpunkten.ac.se/054/samba/00-smbfs-2.4.18-codepage.patch.gz /Urban