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2008 Jul 17
2
[LLVMdev] Pass Added as Required fails assert
...or to performing its own instrumentation. The second pass adds
the first as required via the usual getAnalysisUsage function. On one
machine, it has been tested and proven to function correctly. On another
machine, whenever the second pass is run, it consistently fails the
assertion:
opt: /home/tmason/llvm/llvm/include/llvm/PassAnalysisSupport.h:193:
AnalysisType& llvm::Pass::getAnalysisID(const llvm::PassInfo*) const [with
AnalysisType = <unnamed>::LdStCallCounter]: Assertion `ResultPass &&
"getAnalysis*() called on an analysis that was not " "'required'...
2008 Jul 17
0
[LLVMdev] Pass Added as Required fails assert
...rumentation. The second pass adds
> the first as required via the usual getAnalysisUsage function. On one
> machine, it has been tested and proven to function correctly. On another
> machine, whenever the second pass is run, it consistently fails the
> assertion:
>
> opt: /home/tmason/llvm/llvm/include/llvm/PassAnalysisSupport.h:193:
> AnalysisType& llvm::Pass::getAnalysisID(const llvm::PassInfo*) const [with
> AnalysisType = <unnamed>::LdStCallCounter]: Assertion `ResultPass &&
> "getAnalysis*() called on an analysis that was not " "...
2013 Mar 15
2
Samba (3.6.12) - Different Home Directories for Different Users
Hello,
I am using Samba (3.6.12) with Gentoo Linux (Kernel Version 3.7.10) and I
have a system integrated with Active Directory (the Microsoft Windows
servers are running 2008 Enterprise Edition, Release 2). All is well on that
front (I can log in, directories are created, etc.)
What I would like to do now is have different /etc/skel directories for
different groups. So, for example, if
2013 Mar 13
1
New to Samba 4
Hi list, it's my first post here, and I have a basic question, but
couldn't find a good explanation out there.... It's about users folders,
or the [homes] section in Samba 3.X. I believe that the users now stay
inside the AD, and they're not unix users anymore, so, how can I
implement the users folders now, if there is no users folders on the
host system????
Thanks!
2013 Mar 15
1
Samba 4 disabled users
Hello,
With Samba 4 Active Directory, how can I determine from the command-line (wbinfo, samba-tool, etc.) whether or not a user is disabled?
Thanks,
Kris
2013 Mar 15
1
There are no currently logon servers available when mapping with "net use"
Hi people, I have a problem and I need so much of your help.
I have a login script in \\server1\netlogon\script.bat (on my PDC and BDC)
that runs "net use" commands to map some shares in time of the logon.
This login tries to map share in another server (samba member of domain
\\server2).
So, I put the result at a log and appears these lines:
"
System error 1311 has occurred.