What exactly does the POSIX locking option do? I know what it does NOT do: flock() the files a Windows machine has locked. When for example a file is locked on server side (Linux, I tried all three Debian samba releases from stable, testing and unstable), notepad on Windows still opens it. If it however is locked by a Windows application on another computer, notepad refuses.
Does "posix locking" perhaps map SMB locks to something else than flock()? -- A pumpkin, an eggplant and a tomato are on a truck. What will fall on a sharp curve? --> Gur fcrrq. >> http://www.ccc-offenbach.org << -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba