VFS Linking errors
David Collier-Brown
davecb at sun.com
Fri Sep 19 12:15:38 GMT 2008
Paul, can you add this to bugzilla, and indicate which version of the
compilers were doing it to you? I'll see if I can help (in my copious
spare time (:-))
--dave
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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>>Paul Weaver wrote:
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>>>After successful tests on a linux machine, we're trying to deploy a
>>>VFS module onto a solaris x64 machine.
>>>
>>>Initial problem was we couldn't compile. Downloaded the source for
>>>3.0.28, ran through configure and make. The VFS object compiled fine,
>>>but then wouldn't connect
>>>
>>>/usr/sfw/sbin/smbd --version
>>>Version 3.0.28
>>>
>>>[2008/09/18 15:18:26, 0] smbd/vfs.c:(66)
>>> Failed to register vfs module.
>>> The module was compiled against SMB_VFS_INTERFACE_VERSION 134502736,
>>> current SMB_VFS_INTERFACE_VERSION is 21.
>>> Please recompile against the current Samba Version!
>>
>>
>>I think you had an uninitialized version number variable, as 134502736
>>sounds bizzare!
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>
> The only time I have seen such an error was on Solaris 10u5
> amd64 when running Sun's version of Samba compiled with the
> Sun Studio suite and the plugin compiled using gcc. They
> don't mix well.
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> cheers, jerry
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