On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 08:22:07PM -0700, Jay Ts wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 11:04:16AM +0930, Richard Sharpe wrote:

> > We have:

> >   add user script
> >   add group script
> >   add machine script
> >   ...
> delete user script
> logon script
> magic script

> > and

> >   add share command
> >   add printer command

> > ?

> I noticed it too.  Ideally, (with the exception of
> logon script) I think they should all use "command" rather
> than "script", because AFAIK, they all can work with
> compiled programs as well as interpreted scripts. Samba
> doesn't care, it just execs the command with arguments, right?
> If not, I'd really like to know!

The reasoning I've heard for "delete user script" being called "script"
instead of "command" is that it's BAD to point this at something like
adduser without a certain amount of error checking... doesn't stop some
of us, though. :)

Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer

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