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Message #06456
[Bug 1579597] Re: "/etc/dhcp/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/samba returned non-zero exit status 1" when samba.service is disabled
This bug was fixed in the package samba - 2:4.5.8+dfsg-2ubuntu2
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samba (2:4.5.8+dfsg-2ubuntu2) artful; urgency=medium
* Add extra DEP8 tests to samba (LP: #1696823):
- d/t/control: enable the new DEP8 tests
- d/t/smbclient-anonymous-share-list: list available shares anonymously
- d/t/smbclient-authenticated-share-list: list available shares using
an authenticated connection
- d/t/smbclient-share-access: create a share and download a file from it
- d/t/cifs-share-access: access a file in a share using cifs
* Ask the user if we can run testparm against the config file. If yes,
include its stderr and exit status in the bug report. Otherwise, only
include the exit status. (LP: #1694334)
* If systemctl is available, use it to query the status of the smbd
service before trying to reload it. Otherwise, keep the same check
as before and reload the service based on the existence of the
initscript. (LP: #1579597)
* Remove d/p/fix-1584485.patch as it builds a broken pam_winbind
module. There is a fixed version of that patch attached to
#1677329 but it has not been vetted yet, so for now it's best
to revert (again) so that pam_winbind can be used.
(LP: #1677329, LP: #1644428)
-- Andreas Hasenack <andreas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Mon, 19 Jun 2017 10:49:29
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** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
"/etc/dhcp/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/samba returned non-zero exit status
1" when samba.service is disabled
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