sure thanks Stepan -- was the small fix just the loadLibrary call, or more?

Talk to you tomorrow,
Tim

Stepan Mishura wrote:
> Hi Tim,
> 
> I reviewed source files: they look OK for me. Also I successfully (after
> small fix in java code:-)) run the test for login module on Windows with
> 'hyauth' library. Currently I'm trying to build Harmony and run the similar
> test on Linux. Hope to finish it tomorrow. Does it works for you?
> 
> Thanks,
> Stepan.
> 
> 
> On 2/28/06, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Stepan,
>>
>> Have you completed your review?  If things look ok I'll change the
>> loadlibray calls to use 'hyauth'.
>>
>> (As I mentioned before, this is simply to bring the code in line with
>> the other natives as a stepping-stone to the final native code layout
>> within each module.)
>>
>> Thanks
>> Tim
>>
>> Stepan Mishura wrote:
>>> I've just checked out your update (have problems with network) and going
>> to
>>> review it. I'll let you know if I have questions or comments to your
>> update.
>>> BTW, we developed small tests for login modules that use these libraries
>>> see:
>>> 1)
>>>
>> modules\security\test\windows\unit\org\apache\harmony\security\x\security\auth\module\NTLoginModuleTest.java
>>> 2)
>>>
>> modules\security\test\linux\unit\org\apache\harmony\security\x\security\auth\module\UnixLoginModuleTest.java
>>> Thanks,
>>> Stepan Mishura
>>> Intel Middleware Products Division
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/22/06, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> FYI: I have added the C versions of the auth natives into the build.
>>>> They are building as hyayth.dll | libhyauth.so into jre/bin.
>>>>
>>>> However, I *haven't* removed the jaaswin.dll | libjaasnix.so code (and
>>>> these are still being loaded by NTSystem.java | UnixSystem.java) until
>>>> I've tested the new libraries.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Tim
>>>>
>>>> Tim Ellison wrote:
>>>>> sure -- this is the C version of the jaaswin code (including some Hy
>>>>> portlib-ification), with building code in the makefile format that the
>>>>> other natives use.  The Linux version still needs doing, so I wanted
>> to
>>>>> stash it in SVN for discussion with Mikhail et al before linking it
>> into
>>>>> the actual build.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Tim
>>>>>
>>>>> Leo Simons wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 11:00:26PM -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>>>>> Author: tellison
>>>>>>> Date: Thu Feb 16 15:00:22 2006
>>>>>>> New Revision: 378390
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=378390&view=rev
>>>>>>> Log:
>>>>>>> Just stashing this code in svn,
>>>>>>> not included in the build.
>>>>>> When you put new things in SVN, please either make sure to have some
>>>> notes next
>>>>>> to them describing what it is for / what it does / what you will use
>> it
>>>> for or,
>>>>>> failing that, write a meaningful commit message that has this info.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The subversion project has a great HACKING.html that describes the
>> how
>>>> and the why
>>>>>> and the like for this kind of thing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Leo
>>>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Tim Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>>>> IBM Java technology centre, UK.
>>>>
>> --
>>
>> Tim Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>> IBM Java technology centre, UK.
>>
> 
> 
> 
> --
> Thanks,
> Stepan Mishura
> Intel Middleware Products Division
> 

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Tim Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
IBM Java technology centre, UK.

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