is it a samba bug?

From: olli (olito24_at_gmx.de)
Date: 04/30/05

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    Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 18:12:21 +0200
    
    

    hi list,

    today i aptitude upgraded my sid box what also updated its samba
    installation.
    i'm using the shares on a mac os 10.3.
    what happend is that the mounted shares didn't show any files, but i
    could read the
    amount of used disk space and could also write to them. the mac gave an
    error
    message about the file name being too long or having invalid characters
    when
    copying files, but i could verify that the files were copied
    successfully.
    so after some time of wondering what was going on i changed "hide
    special files"
    from "yes" to "no" on my servers' smbd.conf, and voila, now all files
    are shown on my
    mounted shares.
    that should be a bug, or not?

    regards,
    oliver

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