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Mon Aug 9 13:50:41 2004 UTC
(19 years, 11 months ago)
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astrand
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Disk redirection actually uses share names; not drive letters.
Make sure we truncate share names longer than 8 chars.
Documentation updated.
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Fri Apr 16 14:04:02 2004 UTC
(20 years, 2 months ago)
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astrand
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Make sure iorq->fd is a valid FD before adding it to the FD_SET.
Prevents endless loops with "select: Bad file descriptor" error
messages.
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Fri Apr 16 12:20:56 2004 UTC
(20 years, 2 months ago)
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astrand
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Implemented "dummy" IRP_MJ_LOCK_CONTROL,
which always returns STATUS_SUCCESS. Should
make it possible to load/save files from MS Office.
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Fri Apr 2 15:34:38 2004 UTC
(20 years, 3 months ago)
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forsberg
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Made it possible to set the client name displayed to the right of the
redirected disks (in Windows explorer) using -r:clientname=<client name>.
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Thu Mar 4 08:24:40 2004 UTC
(20 years, 4 months ago)
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n-ki
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move disk info define to types.h
extract aio remove
handle errors in aio read / write
function that checks if handle is ok - seems windows cant keep track of them huh
- volker milde
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Mon Feb 23 10:34:18 2004 UTC
(20 years, 4 months ago)
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n-ki
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correct handling of offset - partial merge from volker mildes patch. at date only disk.c uses offset, so there wont be any problem.
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Fri Jan 30 14:10:32 2004 UTC
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n-ki
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reworked the asyncio some and completed it. parallel and serial uses it now. disk.c is a likely candidate for the future, but there are some problems with disk.c that we will have to look into first. parallel and serial works better, they do not hang the session, but are still yerky at large chunks... possibly we could split the chunks, but the terminal server does not seem to like partial transfers, i've tried some variations.. :) fns->write() could be split in smaller pieces, but what should the thresholds be.
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Tue Jan 27 21:15:18 2004 UTC
(20 years, 5 months ago)
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n-ki
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send_avail... use switch instead of if else.
disable aio on serial and parallel until finished.
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Wed Jan 21 18:02:38 2004 UTC
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stargo
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some fixes for solaris compiles.
toupper was redefined to handle strings, now renamed to toupper_str
disk.c has some more problems (it uses statfs and dirfd)
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Tue Jul 1 09:31:25 2003 UTC
(21 years ago)
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matthewc
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Commit of work in progress on channels (so that other people can hack on
RDPSND), in particular:
* channel layer takes care of virtual channel header
* split X dependent parts out of CLIPRDR, simplified IPC implementation
* initial RDPDR implementation
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