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2001 Dec 01
1
rsync 2.5.0 bit length overflow
...). Both systems have
rsync 2.5.0.
On the RH 6.1 box, I run this command:
rsync -v --stats -az -e rsh -H --exclude-from FILE /some/dir/. rh72:/some/dir/.
Anyone have a idea of what this means?
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Thomas J. Pinkl 738 Louis Drive
Unix Systems Programmer Warminster, Pa 18974
Health Business Systems, Inc. (215) 442-9300 x9260
1998 May 11
0
Tried Compiling 1.9.18p6 yet
...n(malloc(size));
+ }
+
+ int mprotect(char *buf,int pagesize,int flags)
+ {
+ return(0);
+ }
+ #endif /* SCO */
+
int vslprintf(char *str, int n, char *format, va_list ap)
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Thomas J. Pinkl 738 Louis Drive
Unix Systems Programmer Warminster, Pa 18974
Health Business Systems, Inc. (215) 442-9300 x9260
1998 Mar 29
1
Anyone using SCO 3.2v4.2 with Samba 1.9.18p3??
SCO Unix 3.2v4.2
Samba 1.9.18p3
Problem with I_STR/SIOCGIFCONF
I haven't a clue what is wrong here...
We compiled samba 1.9.18p3 using GCC and everything is working pretty
much okay. However, when we start the nmbd server we get an error
message:
> 03/22/1998 10:19:15 netbios nameserver version 1.9.18p3 started
> Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1994-1997
> doing parameter log level = 3
1998 Apr 28
6
Problems with UNIX file permission
Hello,
I need to serve one fileshare to different users in different groups
( I do so ). I gave different users different groups and told samba
to make new files owned by user:group, mod 775.
But now some users have the need to write in the directory of another
group.
Is it possible to force user and group per directory and not per
share, or is it possible to create links in the filestructure