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2008 Feb 29
1
patch for random.c
Dear all, while looking for some inspiration of how to organise some code, I studied the code of random.c and noticed that for distributions with 2 or 3 parameters the user is not warned if NAs are created while such a warning is issued for distributions with 1 parameter. E.g: R version 2.7.0 Under development (unstable) (2008-02-29 r44639) [...] > rexp(2, rate=Inf) [1] NaN NaN Warning
2011 Aug 06
1
3.5.9: logon scripts are not working under non root user
I have issues running logon script on samba 3.5.9 (freebsd 8.2p1) under non root user. When i login to the XP box under root all is OK. logon script is working, but it's totally not working under all other users. turning on debugging reveals that under non root it's incorrectly parsing the logon script name from config (adding full network path to filename) unix_convert called on file
2014 Dec 16
2
Samba "%G" replacement not working in "Logon script" ?
Dear all, I experience now a strange bug with Samba 4.1.11 : When I define a fixed-name as logon script in smb.conf, it works : logon script = employee.bat But if I try either %g.bat or %G.bat, or even "%G.bat", it doesn't work : * logon script = %g.bat * logon script = %G.bat * logon script = "%G.bat" In the logs, there was a message showing that Samba was
2014 Dec 27
2
Bug found in Samba 4 ?
Dear Ricky, Yes, in my original post, below, I gave some details about smb.conf, but to summarize: * I am using Samba 4.1.11. * server role = classic primary domain controller * domain logons = yes * domain master = yes * When I define a fixed-name as logon script in smb.conf, it works : * logon script = employee.bat * But if I try either %g.bat or %G.bat, or even
2003 Feb 21
1
2.2.7a - lot of open/close calls
I'me trying to track down a performance problem as I posted yesterday and as I increase the log level I've noticed this... [2003/02/21 08:19:06, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(245) dm389245 opened file mr00257.bat read=Yes write=No (numopen=1) [2003/02/21 08:19:06, 2] smbd/close.c:close_normal_file(213) dm389245 closed file mr00257.bat (numopen=0) [2003/02/21 08:19:06, 2]
2014 Dec 21
2
Samba "%G" replacement not working in "Logon script" ?
Dear Ricky, Thanks a lot for your answer. But I still have two problems: 1. I am not using samba as AD DC but as PDC. 2. What I would need is the primary group... Do you thinks %WORKGROUP% could work ? 3. And should I use %WORKGROUP% in smb.conf or in batch login script... Thanks a lot in advance for your help... Denis Le 18.12.2014 21:58, Ricky Nance a ?crit : > Dennis, if you
2014 Dec 26
4
Bug found in Samba 4 ?
Dear all, As nobody seems to know what the problem could be, I think it must be an important bug in Samba 4 that "forget" to replace %G or %g with the group name. Could someone confirm that it is a bug and that I should fill one, in samba bugzilla ? Thank you very much, Denis -------- Message original -------- OBJET: Re: [Samba] Samba "%G" replacement not
2014 Dec 31
2
Bug found in Samba 4 ?
Le 29.12.2014 20:46, Ricky Nance a ?crit : > On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote: > > Dear Ricky, > > Yes, in my original post, below, I gave some details about smb.conf, but to summarize: > > * I am using Samba 4.1.11. > * server role = classic primary domain controller > * domain logons = yes > * domain
2009 Jun 29
4
wine / vcvarsall.bat
Hi there, I am trying to play with wine and I cannot figure out how to read a bat file that would define some env var for me. I followed instructions from: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=14208 And everything seems to be installed nicely for me (thanks to winetricks !): $ find ~/.wine | grep nmake /home/mathieu/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual
2015 Jan 04
2
Bug found in Samba 4 ?
Le 31.12.2014 17:19, Ricky Nance a ?crit : > On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 3:02 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote: > > Le 29.12.2014 20:46, Ricky Nance a ?crit : > > On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote: > > Dear Ricky, > > Yes, in my original post, below, I gave some details about smb.conf, but
2006 Aug 02
5
Finding the position of a variable in a data.frame
Simple problem but I don't see the answer. I'm trying to clean up some data I have 120 columns in a data.frame. I have one value in a column named "blaw" that I want to change. How do I find the coordinates. I can find the row by doing a subset on the data.frame but how do I find out here "blaw " is in columns without manually counting them or converting names(Df) to a
2004 Feb 01
3
Several logon script bat files?
I simply wonder if I can have several different logon script bat files for MS Win users that validates through my Samba PDC? Let's say that group "users" should have logon batch users.bat and the members of the group "sales" should have both users.bat and sales.bat executed at logon? Or can I in some way use ONE script with parameters that knows about what groups the user
2002 Sep 25
1
Win95 .bat Issue
For some reason I'm getting Access denied errors when I try to execute a .bat file that resides on a TRU64 samba share, from a Win95 command prompt. The drive is mapped as x:\ & for the sake of testing, the directory has been recursively set to 777 (chmod). Command prompt output: x:\> x:\r235\src\ntprpst\sharc\mta\src\build_sharc_fta.bat Access denied -
2014 Dec 29
0
Bug found in Samba 4 ?
On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote: > Dear Ricky, > > Yes, in my original post, below, I gave some details about smb.conf, but > to summarize: > > - I am using Samba 4.1.11. > - server role = classic primary domain controller > - domain logons = yes > - domain master = yes > - When I define a
2006 Apr 06
12
net drive mapping not working in login script
I've set the path for each user in pdbedit and created a login script with drive mapping etc etc The network drives aren't being mapped when I login each user: smb.conf [global] printcap name = cups cups options = raw map to guest = Bad User # include = /etc/samba/dhcp.conf logon path = \\%L\profiles\.msprofile logon home = \\%L\%U\.9xprofile
2008 Jan 19
0
batchfiles 0.4-0
batchfiles 0.4-0 consists of a set of Windows Vista .bat, .hta and .pl files. More information is available on the home page: http://batchfiles.googlecode.com CHANGES - now tested with Vista exclusively (use 0.3-2 instead on XP) - sweave.bat now has no dependencies on the other batch files. With this change all .bat and .hta files now have no dependencies except possibly for R. -
2008 Jan 19
0
batchfiles 0.4-0
batchfiles 0.4-0 consists of a set of Windows Vista .bat, .hta and .pl files. More information is available on the home page: http://batchfiles.googlecode.com CHANGES - now tested with Vista exclusively (use 0.3-2 instead on XP) - sweave.bat now has no dependencies on the other batch files. With this change all .bat and .hta files now have no dependencies except possibly for R. -
2014 Dec 31
0
Bug found in Samba 4 ?
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 3:02 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote: > Le 29.12.2014 20:46, Ricky Nance a ?crit : > > > On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> > wrote: > >> Dear Ricky, >> >> Yes, in my original post, below, I gave some details about smb.conf, but >> to summarize: >>
2002 Jun 25
7
SAMBA-LDAP and variable substition
Hello, Im using Samba and LDAP together and if I use the scriptPath attribute for a user defined in LDAP, it seems that variable substitions no longer work like they did when you're using the global logon script parameter in smb.conf. example: scriptPath = scripts\%m.bat ==> %m.bat is NOT substituted to machinename.bat Because the "logon scripts" directive of smb.conf will
2003 May 13
2
Samba 2.2.8a smbd/vfs.c:reduce_name not handling sym links correctly
I am seeing some odd behavior on a Solaris 8 system. If I try to access a symlinked file, reduce_name is having a problem with the link >From a level 10 log: [2003/05/12 11:50:12, 3, pid=18558] lib/util.c:(387) unix_clean_name [/disk2/OC192/syee_test1.bat] [2003/05/12 11:50:12, 3, pid=18558] smbd/vfs.c:(800) reduce_name [disk2/OC192/syee_test1.bat] [/vobstore] [2003/05/12 11:50:12, 3,