SAMR client-side functions in Samba
Andrew Bartlett
abartlet at samba.org
Sat Jul 20 05:02:01 GMT 2002
mimir at diament.ists.pwr.wroc.pl wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jul 20, 2002 at 12:07:03PM +0200, mimir at diament.ists.pwr.wroc.pl wrote:
> > It's a bit trivial question, but anyway...
> > Is there any reason, why samr client-side functions are named
> > "do_samr_*" instead of "cli_samr_*" as the other ones
> > (e.g. cli_lsa_*) ?
>
> ok, forget about this question . I've found that cli_samr* functions
> do exist in libsmb/cli_samr.c file. If so, another question inevitably
> follows: we do we keep such a dual implementation ? From what Source
> Navigator says, do_samr* functions aren't used at all!
OK, so you have found the hidden booty of RPC client code in rpc_client.
That is the 'old code' currently only being kept for historical
purposes, and isn't even built. Functions from that code should be
moved into libsmb as time/resources permit - with a bit of a polish
along the way (move to NTSTATUS, make less hackish).
Andrew Bartlett
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