Dimi,
> I understand that, but I'd certainly fall into the minority of Samba
> users then. I share my /home/dimi directory via Samba to my laptop,
> there's no way I want my filenames modified by the system.
Existing filenames, and names that are crated by posix don't get
modified of course. B
Jakob,
> Linux 2.6 has an API to monitor directory changes right? We could
> have our own directory list hash in RAM.
Linux 2.4 has that too, but 2.6 has a proposed new interface with
tries to generalise the idea.
The original interface (dnotify) is used by Samba already, and is
rather simila
Dimi,
> > - for mixed directories, Win32 names will appear lowercase to posix
> > programs, but will be case preserving to Wine/Samba. Wine/Samba
>
> This is something I don't really like: to change the filename's case
> behind user's back. From my POV, it's not acceptable. I know I'd
Steven,
> > Finally, if we have time, I'd like to discuss cooperation on IDL files
> > and MSRPC interfaces.
>
> Yes I would like to discuss this as well. Eirc Kohl has made quite
> a lot of changes to WIDL for ReactOS to support our MSRPC and PLug
> and Pray implementation and I would like
Dimitrie,
> Speaking of which, both Samba and Wine suffer from the lack of support
> of cases-insensitivness in the kernel. Now, I'm not suggesting that
> we should push for that (I'm aware of the past discussions on LKML, and
> I must agree with Linus), but we should push for *something* that
I should also say that if the WineConf agenda doesn't have enough room
for us to complete our Wine<->Samba discussions, then I'd like to
invite any Wine developers who would like to continue the discussion
to come to the SambaXP conference which takes place directly after
WineConf just a few hours
Brian,
> I think a full agenda would be about 11 items. If you would like to
> present something let me know - there's definitely space available.
I'd like to present something on the way Samba4 stores the extra NTFS
meta-data in posix filesystems (streams, NT ACLs, DOS attributes,
extra time