My Samba server is a new install of Ubuntu 10.4 x86 with Samba 3.4.7. Samba is configured as standalone, and shares only a single directory /data for backup purposes. I stumbled across this issue while trying to get my original problem fixed (which I did, thanks to this helpful list.) Run the following in a temporary directory: echo abc > ActivePerl-5.10.1.1007-MSWin32-x86-291969.msi echo abc > ActivePython-2.6.5.12-win32-x86.msi echo abc > ActiveTcl8.6.0.0b2.291226-win32-ix86-threaded.exe echo abc > authenclientcp.bat echo abc > authencp.bat echo abc > authenejbcp.bat I put this into a batch file. By trial and error, I discovered that the results are the same if you (1) just run from a shell script on the Samba server, or (2) run it on Windows and copy the results to the Samba server. With those files in place, from a Windows box, I get the following results from issuing directory listings with a wildcard: N:\temp>dir ac* Volume in drive N is data Volume Serial Number is 0160-027E Directory of N:\temp 06/10/2010 03:33 PM 6 authenejbcp.bat 06/10/2010 03:33 PM 6 ActivePython-2.6.5.12-win32-x86.msi 06/10/2010 03:33 PM 6 ActiveTcl8.6.0.0b2.291226-win32-ix86-threaded.exe 06/10/2010 03:33 PM 6 ActivePerl-5.10.1.1007-MSWin32-x86-291969.msi 4 File(s) 24 bytes 0 Dir(s) 533,019,426,816 bytes free N:\temp>dir au* Volume in drive N is data Volume Serial Number is 0160-027E Directory of N:\temp 06/10/2010 03:33 PM 6 authenejbcp.bat 06/10/2010 03:33 PM 6 authencp.bat 06/10/2010 03:33 PM 6 authenclientcp.bat 3 File(s) 18 bytes 0 Dir(s) 533,019,484,160 bytes free Notice that authenejbcp.bat is included in both listings. If someone else can confirm they are seeing the same thing, I'll file a bug report. Thanks. -- Guy Rouillier
My Samba server is a new install of Ubuntu 10.4 x86 with Samba 3.4.7. Samba is configured as standalone, and shares only a single directory /data for backup purposes. I stumbled across this issue while trying to get my original problem fixed (which I did, thanks to this helpful list.) Run the following in a temporary directory: echo abc > ActivePerl-5.10.1.1007-MSWin32-x86-291969.msi echo abc > ActivePython-2.6.5.12-win32-x86.msi echo abc > ActiveTcl8.6.0.0b2.291226-win32-ix86-threaded.exe echo abc > authenclientcp.bat echo abc > authencp.bat echo abc > authenejbcp.bat I put this into a batch file. By trial and error, I discovered that the results are the same if you (1) just run from a shell script on the Samba server, or (2) run it on Windows and copy the results to the Samba server. With those files in place, from a Windows box, I get the following results from issuing directory listings with a wildcard: N:\temp>dir ac* Volume in drive N is data Volume Serial Number is 0160-027E Directory of N:\temp 06/10/2010 03:33 PM 6 authenejbcp.bat 06/10/2010 03:33 PM 6 ActivePython-2.6.5.12-win32-x86.msi 06/10/2010 03:33 PM 6 ActiveTcl8.6.0.0b2.291226-win32-ix86-threaded.exe 06/10/2010 03:33 PM 6 ActivePerl-5.10.1.1007-MSWin32-x86-291969.msi 4 File(s) 24 bytes 0 Dir(s) 533,019,426,816 bytes free N:\temp>dir au* Volume in drive N is data Volume Serial Number is 0160-027E Directory of N:\temp 06/10/2010 03:33 PM 6 authenejbcp.bat 06/10/2010 03:33 PM 6 authencp.bat 06/10/2010 03:33 PM 6 authenclientcp.bat 3 File(s) 18 bytes 0 Dir(s) 533,019,484,160 bytes free Notice that authenejbcp.bat is included in both listings. If someone else can confirm they are seeing the same thing, I'll file a bug report. Thanks. -- Guy Rouillier
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