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Torsten Bamberg | Tommi Koivula | Win 7 drive map problem |
December 31, 2018 12:34 AM * |
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Hallo Tommi! 29.12.2018 11:50, Tommi Koivula schrieb an Torsten Bamberg: TK> Ok. The reason I got interested is that my version of samba sometimes TK> traps. It is no big deal since it is restarted immediately. I know. The Filelocks-processes aren't fully ported to emx. It is quite hard to find all source passages and/or redefine all commands. Currently I try to adopt some commands posix-like of the os2-toolkit-45. But it's getting very slowly, because nearly everything has to be redefined. There is a posix-toolkit for emx, but it's very old and has got an very old posix-standart. Also I'm not sponsored by someone, so I have to code during my free time after work. ;-) Same with smapinntpd, I got there the same trouble. TB>> Samba3 has error issues with win10 adc. TK> That's no problem, since there won't be win10 spyware in my network. TK> :-) I haven't updated my local win7 computers to W10 because of this issues. If MS doesn't change their SOHO-strategy, I get rid of Windows at all and use BSD. TK> 'Tommi Bye/2 Torsten ... MAILBOX01 on OS2: up 9d 21h 56m load: 36 proc, 131 threads (tbupv1.1) --- GoldED+ 1.1.5-18 * Origin: DatenBahn BBS Hamburg (2:240/5832) |
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