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Re: opendir/readdir failure on non-Samba Unix-hosted remote volumess


On Jul 29 15:03, Sam Nelson wrote:
> On Tue, July 29, 2008 14:48, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Jul 29 13:54, Sam Nelson wrote:
> >>   934  239541 [main] ls 5132 fhandler_disk_file::readdir:
> >> NtQueryDirectoryFile failed, status 0xC00000BB, win32 error 50
> >>   526  240067 [main] ls 5132 fhandler_disk_file::readdir:
> >> NtQueryDirectoryFile failed, status 0xC00000BB, win32 error 50
> >
> > That's weird.  None of the calls work and the status code is actually
> > STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED.  That's ... weird.  I have no idea what to think
> > about this.  At least the FileBothDirectoryInformation info class is
> > really old and exists since at least NT 4 times.
> 
> The `backstop' to all of this is that Cygwin talked successfully to TAS
> until 1.5.19-4 was released.

Until 1.5.19, Cygwin didn't use native NT calls to read directories.

> > Here's a question:  Does TAS have a client side component?  Do you
> > have to install a driver or something?  Or does it work transparently
> > like Samba?
> 
> It's transparent.

Ok.

> I'll work my way down the list.
> 
> [snip useful list of pointers]
> 
> > - Still?  Then we're probably stuck if you can't get help from the
> >   TAS guys.
> 
> I have tried, once or twice.  They weren't interested; I don't think
> they'd heard of Cygwin at the time.
> 
> Thanks,

Sure.  Maybe we can get this working again in 1.7.


Corinna

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