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Use native library for SMB mounts #9480

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PVince81 opened this issue Jul 6, 2014 · 9 comments · Fixed by #10673
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Use native library for SMB mounts #9480

PVince81 opened this issue Jul 6, 2014 · 9 comments · Fixed by #10673

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@PVince81
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PVince81 commented Jul 6, 2014

Try using something that binds again libsmbclient or http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpsambaext/ instead of using the smbclient command line client.

As discussed with @Xenopathic

CC @DeepDiver1975 @icewind1991

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@icewind1991 please update this ticket with your latest findings. Thanks.

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Added support for libsmbclient-php in https://github.com/icewind1991/SMB/tree/native

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Debian package will follow these days

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jnweiger commented Sep 4, 2014

I'll leave it in testing for a while. But the correct place is ee:7.0 in s2.

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Markus had asked me to remove everything enterprise from suse's open build service.

What is enterprise about this? We are about to use that library in core as well.
In addition this is not our code - why keep it in a 'secret place'

This is :strange:

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jnweiger commented Sep 4, 2014

Okay. Then it is not enterprise. I did not want to accumulate unneeded packages. That is why I removed it. Not for 'secrecy'. I'll put it back then.

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