correctly (this isn't a plain array!), and sort the checks a bit
to avoid duplicates in the interface list.
Now broadcast capable interfaces are identified and "mount_smbfs"
can be used without the "-I <addr>" argument.
on i386, resulting in ' ' being encoded incorrectly in session
setup query - just use memcpy() as rest of code, it DTRT for both LE and
BE machines in this case, since the function is called with 'word'
in little-endian format
Many thanks to Martin Husemann for testing on i386 and sparc64 against
both w2k and Samba.
Run "autoreconf" (from autoconf-2.57) to rebuild:
aclocal.m4 config.h.in configure
This appears to be a cleaner solution than hand-hacking/merging
changes to **/Makefile.in after each import.
Recently suggested by a couple of people, and confirmed with Ben Elliston.
autoconf if make determines that any of the files are out of date.
Unfortunately, this can occur quite easily after a cvs update, and
will then fail on systems without any of those tools or with read-only
source, and thus generate lots of "it doesn't build" email and bug
reports. If/when we have a better solution in tree, this is how we fix it.
* g/c unused members 'mount_point', 'root_path', which only take space
* rename 'dev' to 'dev_fd' to more closely match what it is
* add 'export' member to avoid changing this again if ever smbfs would
be made exportable
bump SMBFS_VERMIN - ABI/API change; mount_smbfs needs to be recompiled
to work again
add SEE ALSO, HISTORY
adjust BUGS to stress this is experimental and to use send-pr
adjust AUTHORS to include people who did NetBSD port (Matt Debergalis and me)