I updated samba to 3.0.25b-4.3 and the problem has gone away.
It sure was weird, but I am glad it is gone.
Thanks for all the help.
jeff
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On 11/29/2007 2:21 PM, jeff wrote:
Surely I am not the only person using a samba fileserver.
You're not, of course. I tried your test case with my samba server
(Debian etch, version 3.0.24-6etch8) and it worked just fine. I'm using
ext3 filesystems on the samba server. I did not have smbntsec
I haven't gotten a reply from my message on the 27th.
I am reporting what is possibly a bug, and I am happy to help debug it.
Surely I am not the only person using a samba fileserver.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
jeff
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At 08:57 PM 11/26/2007, you wrote:
jeffunit wrote:
I built a fileserver running mandriva linux 2008 and samba 3.0.25b-4.2
After copying lots of files there, I decided to run cygwin 'diff
-r' to be sure
they really got copied ok. I ran into problems. Here is what I know.
For example, to copy th
jeffunit wrote:
I built a fileserver running mandriva linux 2008 and samba 3.0.25b-4.2
After copying lots of files there, I decided to run cygwin 'diff -r' to
be sure
they really got copied ok. I ran into problems. Here is what I know.
For example, to copy the emacs-22.1 source tree to my serv
I built a fileserver running mandriva linux 2008 and samba 3.0.25b-4.2
After copying lots of files there, I decided to run cygwin 'diff -r' to be sure
they really got copied ok. I ran into problems. Here is what I know.
For example, to copy the emacs-22.1 source tree to my server, I use the comma
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