Sigh, ListProc thinks that Sigh is a request?

Richard Sharpe (sharpe@ns.aus.com)
Thu, 30 Apr 1998 16:13:39 +0900

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Date:	Thu, 30 Apr 1998 16:13:39 +0900
To:	samba-technical@samba.anu.edu.au
From:	Richard Sharpe <sharpe@ns.aus.com>
Subject: Sigh, ListProc thinks that Sigh is a request?

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>We are sorry, but this system sensed the following request which may have
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>SIGH
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>Sigh, did not read it carefully enough. Am too tired at the moment.
>
>At 03:46 PM 4/30/98 +1000, Jeremy Allison wrote:
>>Richard Sharp wrote
>>
>>>Compiling reply.c
>>>cc: Warning: reply.c, line 408: In this statement, the referenced type of
>>the
>>>pointer value "smb_passwd" is "signed char", which is not compatible with
>>>"unsigned char".
>>> if (!smb_password_ok(smb_trust_acct, smb_passwd,
>>>mb_nt_passwd))
>>>---------------------^
>>
>>> This is caused by he define in smb.h of BOOL:
>>
>>Actually, no, I think it's caused by the signed/unsigned char
>>missmatch between the (char *)smb_passwd parameter and the
>>unsigned char that the smb_password_ok() function expects.
>
>No, I won't. If I had looked at it properly, I would have seen the problem
>..
>
>Jeremy, why can't I send mail to:
>
>554 <jeremy@java.netapp.com>... 550 Host unknown (Authoritative answer from
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>Regards
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