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2016 Sep 30
1
Sys.setFileTime()
Since there has been a recent tweak to the functionality of
Sys.setFileTime() I thought it might be an opportune time to ask a question
regarding the decision to set both access and modification times
(i.e. settime.actime = settime.modtime = (int)ftime; ) vs provide a
parameter for each.
Might it be possible to change the behavior to accept two parameters (one
for active and one for modtime) but
2018 Apr 05
1
potential file.copy() or documentation bug when copy.date = TRUE
This is a recent R-devel. file.copy() is not vectorized if multiple
destinations succeed:
cat("foo1\n", file = "foo1")
cat("foo2\n", file = "foo2")
unlink(c("copy1", "copy2"), recursive = TRUE)
file.copy(c("foo1", "foo2"), c("copy1", "copy2"), copy.date = TRUE)
#> Error in
2003 Aug 01
1
samba 3.0 beta3 ldapsam bug ?!?!
Thanks for your help in adance !!!
I work with SAMBA HEAD since alpha24. I have running a BDC, PDC, Printserver on 3
separate pc's. In my domain is integrated a nativ w2k Fileserver ( Dell Nas PowerVault
725 ) for fileserving. Passwords are held in LDAP on every (Linux) machine pam-ldap
works. Every thing was fine before the last update to BETA 3.
Problem :
I was updating from BETA 2 to
2004 Aug 08
1
Sorting of filenames on samba shares
Hi,
I've the folloing setup:
2 Machines running w2k with the latest patches,
1 Linux machine running samba 3.0.5
If have on local drive, one mount from w2k to w2k and one from samba to w2k.
If i now do
mkdir a
mkdir b
mkdir z
mkdir c
on all of them, I get different Results from a "dir" or "tree" command.
In case of the local drive or the mount from w2k to w2k the
2001 Sep 20
2
win32:DEVICE_Open Unknown VxD A:. Try --winver nt40 or win31 !
Hi,
I was hoping to use wine to run one of those stupid windows binaries that
generate a floppy (at least IBM has a clue, and also offers the raw floppy
image for dd-ing)
In this case, the culprit is seagate's seatools:
http://www.seagate.com/support/seatools/
I installed wine under debian unstable (Version: 0.0.20010824-1) and when I
run the windows binary under wine, it runs but
2004 Jan 15
2
Good News, ou=computer works! :-)
I'm just storing machine accounts under ou=computer,ou=site,dc=domain,dc=com and it works.
Tested with W2K sp2 and W2K sp3, recreating from fresh ldif 2 times were never failed. Im sure it is 'stable' right now :-)
'works' means it was able to add machine trust on-the-fly, or using manual creation with smbpasswd command.
The key is in not to use
2003 Oct 23
2
linking to R.dll on Win32 - issues with recent MinGW?
I encountered several strange issues when linking to R.dll on Windows
and I wonder if anyone of the Windows savvy-folks here had seen some of
the issues before and have some explanation.
My Rserve links to R dynamic library. That works perfectly on unix
boxes and worked fairly well with older MinGW and older R (<=1.7.1).
What I do in fact is that I specify
-L$(R_HOME)/bin -lR
when linking.
2002 May 27
2
Interleaved writes fwom W2K and NT4
Hi Jerry
I'm still able to recreate failures in with 2.2.4 when interleaving file
creation/writing from W2k and NT4 machines to a Samba server. I orginally
reported this in 2.2.2a, also 2.2.3:
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2001-December/063396.html
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2002-January/063483.html
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2002-February/067221.html
I sent
2003 Feb 25
1
New user seeking information
I run an application on an HPUX 11.0 system that creates report files daily
and I am wanting to have those files placed on a W2K server instead of the
local drive during creation. Can I do this w/ Samba? Thanks for your
time.
2006 Jan 05
2
how to use a helper which is not inside app/helpers/
Hi,
I wish to know it is possible to use a helper which is
not inside the folder ''app/helpers'', if it is
possbile, what should I do?
Thanks you very much!!!!
Saiho
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2003 Sep 16
1
Can not register W2K computer (WXP and W98 without problems)
I can NOT have a W2KPro computer to reconnect to a RH9 Samba PDC server
domain after initial "registration". (I don't have any problems with WXPPro)
NetBios name of the W2KPro computer: PRUEBA
RH9 PDC Samba domain name: SAMBA
When "registering" the W2KPro computer to the domain for the first time,
everything seems to work fine (even though it takes longer than usual to
2002 Sep 18
1
samba problems with FreeBSD
i'm trying to setup a PDC with my FreeBSD box.
i'm following the directions in "Samba Unleashed" by SAMS.
in it they mention the creation of a server user account.
this is the example they give:
useradd -c "Samba PDC fir MYDOMAIN" -M -s /bin/false -n PERSEUS$
other than the fact FreeBSD doesn't use useradd and that pw useradd doesn't
have a "-M"
2003 Dec 29
1
Windows2000 policies in a Samba PDC
I'm installing a Samba 3.0 PDC with LDAP backend in a classroom in
a Spanish school. Client workstations are Windows2000 and, in the future,
there will be Linux clients.
I'm following the Samba Project Documentation book (also known as Samba
Howto Collection). The document is wonderfull, but there is a part that
I don't fully understand, maybe because, as you can read, I'm not a
2001 Mar 05
2
Samba, NT4 and W2K trust/authentication problem.
Hi all,
Set-up:
Local NT4-RESOURCE domain which the Samba server is a member off.
One NT4-ADMIN domain with users accounts and one W2K domain
with some other user accounts. A one way trust from NT4-ADMIN
to NT4-RESOURCE and a one way trust from W2K to NT4-RESOURCE.
Samba version 2.0.7 running on Solaris 2.6.
According to the NT admins, the W2K domain is in native mode,
but they still use
2008 Sep 03
3
USB flash drive and VMs (Was Curmudgeoning)
Anne Wilson <cannewilson at googlemail.com> wrote:
> Can't argue with you :-) It does seem likely, as 1GB flash drives wouldn't
> have been a possibility at that time. I never owned one at all until
> relatively recently.
>
>
>>> > > They didn't work in 98 first edition, nor in NT4 or Win2000 - again, from
>>> > > memory,
2013 Mar 27
1
Samba4 issue: roaming profile mismatch betweens W2k/XP machines due to enabled o
Samba 4.0.4 installed, provisioned by classicupgrade, running on Debian Squeeze:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The issue is, that changes to the roaming profile is not transferred after log ins/outs between Win2K and XP machine. In example: I log into the W2k machine with my testuser and create a "testdir1" and "testdir2" on
2002 Jan 05
1
W2k problems with profiles on samba alpha12
Hi samba-admins,
the PDC join with w2k prof.(SP2) on samba alpha 12 works fine.
Thank you Andrew for the 'use spnego = no' config-para.
But the profiles from w2k to samba have trooble :(
when I looged in to samba PDC it comes a errorbox message on W2K :
------------------------------------
can?t copy
\\smbserver\profile\administrator\Startmen\Programme\Autostart
to C:\Docoment and
2004 Mar 05
3
SMB gurus: please help - I am desperate.
I apologize up front for re-posting this, but I need
to find a solution to this problem. I have been having
hard time to believe that there isn't one person among
the SMB gurus that doesn't know how a W2K client
connects to an SMB server. So, if you happen to know
even the slightest hint to this baffling problem, I
would be forever grateful.
OK. Here goes (original subject line was:
2002 Aug 04
2
Getting printer into w2k
I'm ready to take w2k and Bill Grates and hang them up by their balls.
Under Win98SE, it is easy to add a network printer attached to Samba.
But under w2k, it refuses to do it.
I've tried two ways to get the damn thing installed to the net and it fails.
First I did the route of adding a network printer. It browsed and found
my \\MRVIDEO\lp printer. It also found \\MRVIDEO\scroll,
2004 Mar 04
3
Why does a W2K (pro) client do more than it is asked to do?
Desperate to find out why connecting to a samba
share(on an AIX server) from W2K is so slow, I tried
connecting to the same share from a Linux box, using
smbclient:
smbclient \\\\aixserver\\sharedir$ -U lynn
The results were amazing. The connection was so MUCH
FASTER then connecting from a W2K (pro) workstation:
\\aixserver\sharedir$ (in the Start|Run edit box)
When I examined the samba log