Hi, I've been trying to get in touch with someone to discuss a problem with Samba that I've been experiencing. I can reproduce the bug on the systems for which I am responsible, and am interested to know whether it is a local problem or a genuine bug. (I have searched the archives, updated to the latest Samba release and read the docs :) I posted to this list and have had no replies - can somebody email me an address where I should report the bug? My original email was titled "Strange Recursive Delete Problem" I am subsribed to the samba@samba.org list, hopefully I'll get any responses :) Thanks, Grahame Bowland
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Grahame Bowland wrote:> Hi, > > I've been trying to get in touch with someone to discuss a problem > with Samba that I've been experiencing. I can reproduce the bug > on the systems for which I am responsible, and am interested to > know whether it is a local problem or a genuine bug. (I have searched > the archives, updated to the latest Samba release and read the docs :) > > I posted to this list and have had no replies - can somebody > email me an address where I should report the bug? My original > email was titled "Strange Recursive Delete Problem"The samba webpages has a description on how to report bugs: http://se.samba.org/samba/bugreports.html (replace "se" with your local mirror) But normally you'd first ask on this list to see if it's a known cfg error or a known problem (well, I would anyway). Can you find your post in the archives? I can't so maybe you should post the complete report again ... maybe it got lost? I know of a "Strange Recursive Delete Problem" with smbfs, but I'm guessing that your problem is with samba as a server, and then I don't know. /Urban
Everything is working great now with my samba setup. I had it join the ntdomain and all can browse their home directories. But I did notice one thing in swat under server status. It states that smbd and nmbd are not running. But of course I know it is. Is this a bug with samba or swat? I am using redhat 6.2 and samba version 2.06 the version that is bundled with the newest version of redhat.
Hi, I stumbled accross the following just now (samba 2.2.2-pre) anyone else seen this? is it known? windows explorer make a new folder "foo..." -> gets renamed to "foo" i.e. looses the trailing three dots.. from unix make a dir "foo..." you see it listed in windows explrer. user@sambaserver# echo hello > foo.../hello.txt windows explorer "foo..." dir is empty.. /James -- Technology is a word that describes something that doesn't work yet. Douglas Adams