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RE: Samba install problems


CGF wrote> I believe that this may just be a problem with the trailing
backslash.  I
think we go out of our way to get rid of this in cygwin.

CreateDirectory( "U:\\disks\\cygdown\\latest\\ash", NULL ), notice the lack
of a
trailing backslash; it still fails, and this is being called from the sample
program
I wrote, so it has no dependency on Cygwin.

I just installed Samba 2.0.7 and the problem still exists, at least on my
machine.

Harold L Hunt II
Phone: 800-850-1616 ext 108
Email: harold@compasstechnologies.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Faylor [mailto:cgf@cygnus.com]
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 3:59 PM
To: Harold Hunt
Cc: cygwin@sources.redhat.com; DJ Delorie
Subject: Re: Samba install problems

On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 03:24:14PM -0400, Harold Hunt wrote:
>DJ,
>
>When running setup.exe from my Samba share, U:, I get the following log
>results:
>mbox fatal: Can't open latest/ash/ash-20000823.tar.gz.tmp for writing: No
>such file or directory
>
>/var/log/samba/log.bones contains the following error message:
>[2000/09/11 13:57:51, 0] smbd/open.c:open_directory(1188)
>  open_directory: unable to create disks/cygdown/latest/ash. Error was No
>such
>  file or directory
>
>When running the same setup.exe on C: I get no such errors.
>
>The following program fails as well, giving the same message in the Samba
>log file:
>int main(int argc, char* argv[])
>{
>       int                                             iResult = 0 ;
>       DWORD                                   dwError = 0 ;
>
>       iResult = CreateDirectory( "U:\\disks\\cygdown\\latest\\ash\\", NULL
>) ;
>     
>       if (!iResult) {
>               dwError = GetLastError() ;
>               cout << "CreateDirectory failed: " << dwError << endl ;
>       } else {
>               cout << "CreateDirectory succeeded" << endl ;
>       }
>
>       return 0;
>}
>
>However, CreateDirectory("U:\\disks\\cygdown\\latest\\", NULL ) works,
note,
>u:\disks\cygdown exists at time of call, but u:\disks\cygdown\latest does
>not exist; it seems to me that Samba fails on CreateDirectory calls that
>attempt to create nested non-existent directories.  I'm guessing that this
>has to have showed up as a bug report for Samba, as CreateDirectory is
>primarily used for creating several directories at once, so this has
>probably been fixed after Samba 2.0.6, but I have yet to check for such a
>bug report.

I believe that this may just be a problem with the trailing backslash.  I
think we go out of our way to get rid of this in cygwin.

(Note that I've redirected this discussion to the cygwin mailing list)

cgf

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