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2000 Mar 30
4
Compile error - 3rd time...
Well, since alpha 0.0 this has been there.... Any ideas Luke? Using LIBS = -ldl Compiling rpc_client/cli_login.c with libtool "include/sam.h", line 31.41: 1506-243 (S) Value of enumeration constant must be in range of signed integer. make: The error code from the last command is 1. Stop. IBM AIX 4.3.2. IBM C compiler 3.6.6. Any idea when this will be fixed? Bill --
2000 Mar 29
1
samba-tng-alpha-1.4.tar.gz
ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/alpha and mirror sites rpcclient and samedit etc. on sun ultras were failing because getopt cannot be reused. evidence of this is by doing a samedit "createuser username -p password" and the reported password on-screen is total garbage. this was fixed by using the GNU getopt and getopt_long functions (hooray!) in the same way that rsync does. i have access
2000 Feb 03
1
Network neighborhood problems
I have setup a small office of 6 win95/98 workstations and a Samba share (SuSE, Samba 2.0.6) on a P90 with 32MB of RAM and 2, 2GB HD?s. File sharing and PDC functions work perfectly (better than any NT machine). However, I cannot get the samba computer to show up in network neighborhood. I set the netbios name to SAMBA and wins = yes. When I go to start => run and type <\\samba>, the
2000 Feb 01
1
problem in transfer of files
Hi, I have configured samba on my unix server and also on my windows client machine. I have successfully mapped the network drive and could browse through the unix file system. The problem is, when i create a text file and transfer it to unix machine and see through the vi editor there r control M characters, that is it is doing a binary transfer. how do i control it to do a ascii transfer.
2000 Jan 20
1
Unsupported Printers - just "sticks" in the lpd queue ;(
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello: I've configured a Linux box with Samba to act as a secondary domain controller for an existing NT server. I've gotten everything working very nicely, all my file shares set up, etc. I've got 6 printers that I need to set up as print shares. The ones that speak Postscript or PCL were very easy to set up, and work admirably.
2000 Apr 06
0
Please inform samba@samba.org David Barroso <h4371719@alumnes.eup.udl.es> Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> "Tulipant Gergely" <tulipant-gergely@dbrt.hu> Edwards Philip M Contr AFRL/SNRR <Philip.Edwards@wpafb.af.mil> Drenning Bruce
Steve Frampton [mailto:frampton@j-com.co.jp] of your address change Content-Length: 7142 samba@samba.org David Barroso <h4371719@alumnes.eup.udl.es> Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> "Tulipant Gergely" <tulipant-gergely@dbrt.hu> Edwards Philip M Contr AFRL/SNRR <Philip.Edwards@wpafb.af.mil> Drenning Bruce <bdrenni@catholicrelief.org> Glenn
2017 Mar 06
2
Suspicious code in net_socket.c
Good afternoon! Module - net_socket.c Function - get_known_addresses --------------------------------------------------- struct addrinfo *nai = xzalloc(sizeof *nai); if(ai) ai->ai_next = nai; ai = nai; -------------------------------------------------- For my opinion, possible causes: 1. Lost trails (ai_next) 2. ai_next not initialized 3. Possible segfault during
2000 Apr 04
0
Please inform samba@samba.org Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> "Deborah Barba" <dbarba@yahoo-inc.com> Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> "Michael Martin" <michael@violetstar.com> Michael Gerdts <gerdts@cae.wisc.edu>
samba@samba.org Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> "Deborah Barba" <dbarba@yahoo-inc.com> Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> "Michael Martin" <michael@violetstar.com> Michael Gerdts <gerdts@cae.wisc.edu> Sachin Patil (C&A_Projects) <cna-sp@asc.ltindia.com> Luke Kenneth Casson
2006 Apr 14
3
[LLVMdev] A newbie question about the class hierarchy
Hi, I apologize if it is a rather stupid question, I am a newbie to LLVM. I notice a inconsistency between the current llvm1.6 doc and its source code. The doc states that the superclasses of GlobalVariable are GlobalValue, User, Value, however in the source code GlobalVariable has Constant as its super. I am just curious that why "variable" should be a subclass of "constant"?
1999 Jul 09
3
Virus checking
We are using samba to give our NT users access to our UNIX servers (running Solaris 2.5.1) and to give our UNIX users, using Wincenter, access to their UNIX directories. We want to be able to run a virus checker (Network Associates VirusScan) from a NT 4.0 workstation and have it check the samba (UNIX directories). Since we want to centralize this activity, I want to be"root" on the
2006 May 23
4
[LLVMdev] Indirect function call
On Monday 22 May 2006 22:22, Andrew Lenharth wrote: > On Mon, 2006-05-22 at 15:33 +0800, 澶忎竴姘� wrote: > > But my code does not always works: if the arguments are not pointer, > > CompleteBUDataStructures not records it. So, if you want to find all indirect > > calls, you maybe have to repair CompleteBUDataStructures. :) > > Not surprising, CBU is trying to do something
2006 May 26
1
[LLVMdev] Re: About the callgraph builder
Hi Chris, Oh, I can see that you very busy with nearly every topic on the list. Very hard working man :) Actually I am not in a hurry. And thanks in advance. I think LLVM gives me a platform to learn and exercise many things. Best wishes to LLVM , to you and anyone contributing to it. :) On Friday 26 May 2006 10:52, Chris Lattner wrote: > On Fri, 26 May 2006, Nai Xia wrote: > > Could
2006 May 15
2
[LLVMdev] Re: __main() function and AliasSet
Hi Chris, I took a haste look at the "Points-to Analysis in Almost Linear Time" by Steens , your PHD thesis and SteensGaard.cpp in LLVM this afternoon. So I think: 1. Actually the basic algorithm described originally by SteensGaard does not provide MOD/REF information for functions. 2. The context insensitive part of Data Structure Analysis (LocalAnalysis) can be deemed as an
2006 May 23
2
[LLVMdev] Indirect function call
On Tuesday 23 May 2006 13:34, Chris Lattner wrote: > On Tue, 23 May 2006, Nai Xia wrote: > > Maybe Chris can us give more helpful comments. > > Andrew (and Dinakar, and perhaps others) are the current current > maintainers of DSA. Oh, I'd say sorry to you and Andrew both. I had though you are the maintainer... ... So I am currently thinking that maybe it is not hard to
2006 Apr 14
0
[LLVMdev] A newbie question about the class hierarchy
Nia, I improved the documentation with this patch: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of- Mon-20060410/034012.html You can read it online, here: http://llvm.org/docs/ProgrammersManual.html#GlobalVariable Please let me if you need further explanation in the documentation. Reid. On Fri, 2006-04-14 at 18:19 +0800, Nai Xia wrote: > Hi, > I apologize if it is a rather stupid
2006 May 17
2
[LLVMdev] Re: __main() function and AliasSet
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 03:19, Chris Lattner wrote: > On Mon, 15 May 2006, Nai Xia wrote: > > > In other words, if I only use -steens-aa and the data_XXXs are all > > external global variables( and so inComplete ), > > Sounds right! > > > the call to printf will > > make the same effect, which I have tested it. > > > > Am I right ? :) >
2006 Jun 02
2
[LLVMdev] Compiling natively vsftp with LLVM
Hi, I am using LLVM to compile vsftp to native x86 ELF code. One of it's object file (sysdeputil) contains inline asm so cannot be compiled by gcc-3.4 frontend. So I decided to firstly link together the llvm objects and libcrtend and compile it to native .o file and then link it with sysdeputil.o . The Makefile is sth like this: vsftpd: $(OBJS) gccld -r -native -o vsftpd.o $(OBJS)
2006 Jun 02
2
[LLVMdev] Compiling natively vsftp with LLVM
Hi, I have tried another way: ar rcs libsysdeputil.a sysdeputil.o gccld seems to recognize the file type. However, it stills find unresoved symbols which are actually the functions in sysdeputil.o (can be find out with `nm libsysdeputil.a`) The problem disappears if native gcc/ld tool chain is used. As another test, main.c: ----------------- extern void foo(); int main() { foo(); return
2006 May 17
0
[LLVMdev] Re: __main() function and AliasSet
On Wed, 17 May 2006, Nai Xia wrote: > Unfortunately, I did not locate the lines in steens-aa for "printf" special case. > In ds-aa, I found the lines below: Right, steens-aa and ds-aa share code for "local analysis", they just stitch it together into an interprocedural analysis in different ways. The code below is used for steens-aa. >
2006 May 15
0
[LLVMdev] Re: __main() function and AliasSet
On Mon, 15 May 2006, Nai Xia wrote: > In other words, if I only use -steens-aa and the data_XXXs are all > external global variables( and so inComplete ), Sounds right! > the call to printf will > make the same effect, which I have tested it. > > Am I right ? :) If you've tested it then, yes you're right :). I haven't played with this stuff for a long time,