Ken,
In order to compile Samba with support for XFS ACLs, you *MUST* install the
ACL development libraries that are part of the XFS tree. Also, note that
there are many dependencies involving Samba and the version of the XFS tree
that you are using. The XFS ACL interface changed in a certain version, of
which I cannot remember at this time, and it required an update in the Samba
tree as well, IIRC. Samba 2.2.2 does contain the required code to
interoperate with the latest XFS release (1.02, IIRC), and the current XFS
CVS tree. I am not sure if Samba 2.2.2 still contains support for the
original XFS ACL code; would Jerry or Jeremy care to comment here? :-)
BTW - It might be helpful to read the article I wrote for ReactiveLinux.com
. . . you can access it at
http://www.reactivelinux.com/article.php?story=20010626142256574 . . . hope
that helps you out.
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Sean P. Elble
Editor, Writer, Co-Webmaster
ReactiveLinux.com (Formerly MaximumLinux.org)
http://www.reactivelinux.com/
elbles@reactivelinux.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken D'Ambrosio" <kend@employees.org>
To: <samba@lists.samba.org>
Cc: <kend@xanoptix.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 4:21 PM
Subject: ACLs: how do I compile them for XFS?
> I have an XFS partition set up, and ACLs are working. I (obviously)
> want to compile ACLs into Samba, but, when I compile, I get:
> checking for sys/acl.h... no
> checking for _acl... no
> checking for __acl... no
> checking for _facl... no
> checking for __facl... no
> checking whether to support ACLs... no
>
> Clearly, I'm missing something. I've tried to RTFM, but have thus
far
> failed miserably. Any pointers/hints/suggestions/etc.?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken D'Ambrosio
> Sr. SysAdmin,
> Xanoptix, Inc.
>
>
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