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Re: [Samba] Re: Can't get samba 2.2.3a to compile with ACL support (with

To: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: Can't get samba 2.2.3a to compile with ACL support (with logs)
From: Chris Tooley <ctooley@xxxxxxxx>
Date: 24 Apr 2002 09:14:33 -0500
Cc: linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
In-reply-to: <20020424084049.M63455@wobbly.melbourne.sgi.com>
References: <20020418190627.6a4dc65c.cd@kalkatraz.de> <3CC05C1D.2080504@merlinsoftech.com> <20020420100247.H22886@wobbly.melbourne.sgi.com> <1019581365.26898.9.camel@itspec.amoa.org> <20020424084049.M63455@wobbly.melbourne.sgi.com>
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Has anything else been changed in CVS?  I'm hoping that nothing is
broken because I'm planning on putting the machine into production this
weekend.

Chris

On Tue, 2002-04-23 at 17:40, Nathan Scott wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 12:02:44PM -0500, Chris Tooley wrote:
> > I did make the switch in configure from -lacl -lattr and faired no
> > better results.  I'm using XFS version 1.1 from the 2.4.9-31SGI_XFSsmp
> > kernel.
> > 
> > checking if large file support can be enabled... yes
> > checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in
> > -lattr... no
> > checking for ACL support... no
> 
> Your configure changes are incorrect - they're looking in the wrong
> library for acl_get_file (which is in libacl, not libattr), as I
> said earlier you need to link with both libraries.
> 
> It has been pointed out that we can do a better job when building
> libacl so that it knows it depends on libattr (in fact this was
> done at one point, but was accidentally dropped from the Makefile).
> If you build and install the acl code from XFS CVS (have a look
> though cmd/acl/doc/INSTALL), you should find that Samba gets
> built correctly with no changes at all now.
> 
> cheers.
> 
> -- 
> Nathan
> 
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