On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 06:01:55PM +0200, Thomas Bork wrote: > Rainer Link wrote: > > >Compiling global/vscan-fileaccesslog.c with -fPIC > >global/vscan-fileaccesslog.c: In function `lrufiles_add': > >global/vscan-fileaccesslog.c:131: error: syntax error at '#' token > >global/vscan-fileaccesslog.c:131: error: syntax error before > >"DONT_USE_CPLUSPLUS_RESERVED_NAMES" > > Interesting, I cannot see this message here.
Hum, which gcc are you using? :-) > Replacing all occurences of "new" with "new_entry" leads to normal Fine, same for me. I already checked this into CVS. > compiling and normal behaviour. > By the way: > After moving the virus file to the quarantine directory the virus file > is still visible in the vscan protected share. I have to manual refresh > the window to see, that the file is gone. > > Is it possible to initiate the refresh from samba_vscan? There must be > such an funktion in samba, because deleting or moving a file leads to an > refresh of the current window. You're deleting / moving the file on the Windows side (e.g. Explorer)? I guess Windows forces a refresh automatically. To be honest, I have no idea if it's possible to force a refresh via samba-vscan/Samba (as a side note, moving into quarantine is currently done via vfs_rename) cheers, Rainer -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba