[linux-cifs-client] should we separate out the cifs utilities from the samba tree?

simo idra at samba.org
Tue Jan 26 11:49:50 MST 2010


On Tue, 2010-01-26 at 11:05 -0500, Jeff Layton wrote:
> Lately we've had a number of "security" fire drills that have required
> us to patch all of the previous samba branches. This is a major pain...
> 
> Right now, the cifs utilities in samba (mount.cifs and cifs.upcall) are
> only really there as a matter of convenience. They're not really part
> of samba in any material way, and really ought to be something we
> package separately.
> 
> Decoupling the cifs utils from samba would be easier for distro
> packagers too. No need to do an entire samba release if there's a
> mount.cifs problem and vice versa...
> 
> I'd like to start splitting those tools out into a separate cifs-utils
> git tree and tarball. I'll probably still host those at samba.org for
> the forseeable future.
> 
> The main stumbling block at this point is the fact that cifs.upcall
> links in some libsmbclient objects during the build. Before we can
> separate them we'll have to make cifs.upcall not do that. I may need
> some help and guidance from people better versed in krb5 programming.
> 
> Anyone have thoughts or objections to this plan?
> 

You get a plus from me.
I think it is an excellent idea.

Simo.

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Simo Sorce
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Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, Inc. <simo at redhat.com>



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