smbd and TNG-2.5.3

Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl at samba.org
Thu May 4 13:07:12 EST 2000


greg, do this:

./configure.developer; make clean; make

gdb smbd -D
> run
ctrl-c
where

what line is it sitting on?

On Thu, 4 May 2000, Greg Roberts wrote:

> Hi. I downloaded the source for samba-tng-alpha-2.5.3 and compiled it
> under Digital Unix 4.0E, using the native cc compiler, and when I run smbd
> -D, it doesn't go into the background but just sits there. The log says
> nothing about any problems but smbclient -L <server> will fail saying it
> can't make the connection. I have samba-2.0.6 working fine, but I NEED the
> TNG source to get the NT domain support.
> 
> Can someone please tell me how to get around this one? I did have quite a
> few error messages when compiling, all the same type I think. Here's what
> the compiler returned:
> 
> cc: Warning: include/sam.h, line 31: In this declaration, the enumeration
> constant "NTDS_GROUP_TYPE_SECURITY_ENABLED" is out of range INT_MIN to
> INT_MAX and will be truncated. (enumrange)
>   NTDS_GROUP_TYPE_SECURITY_ENABLED    = 0x80000000
> 
> This was reproduced by deleting the .o files in the srvsvcd dir. nmbd
> starts up fine (both smbd and nmbd are started with the -D switch).
> 
> I also tried the 2.4.2 TNG code and the same thing happened, so I'm not
> having much luck getting Samba to work as a PDC for me (man this is
> getting frustrating).
> 
> Cheers for any help people can provide.
> 
> --------------
> Greg Roberts
> 
> Computer Systems Officer
> Dept. of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
> The University of Western Australia
> NEDLANDS WA 6907 Australia
> 
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> Email : gregr at ee.uwa.edu.au
> 

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