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On Dec 2 12:34, Peter Rehley wrote:On Dec 2, 2005, at 3:14 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:The problem is, that your Samba version apparently screws up the inode
information and we have re-enabled using the inode numbers sent from
remote file systems which are supposed to be capable of that. For
this
we use the HAS_PERSISTENT_ACLS property.
What Samba version is your Mac OS X using? I'm using 3.0.20a for which the inode information is useable. Is Samba a part of the OS packages or did you install it from an external source? Is it a rather old one? Can you upgrade? The problem is that there's no way for us to distinguish between a newer and an older version of Samba. I would rather not lose the inode information when available.
I'm using mac os x 10.4.3 which is using samba version 3.0.10. So it's not that old. However, I did find one reference that implied that mac did something funny for acl's.
I'm going to try install a non-apple version of samba and see what happens.
Keep us informed, please. I'd rather keep the inode handling as it is now, but we should at least know if there are ways to solve the problem one way or the other.
Thanks for all you help, Peter
Corinna
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