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authorJeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>2001-03-31 03:04:07 +0000
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The changes to the SMBMACROs were causing big endian machines to incorrectly
byte-swap uint32 arrays (SIDS). Restored them to the original values - this wouuld have caused the AS/U work that Herb and I did to break. So I expanded (BY HAND !!! GRRR!!!!) the *stupid* DBG_RW_XXX macros for unicode strings, and made sure that all places marshalling uint16 arrays as unicode strings (spoolss) called the new function which (hopefully) correctly handles byte swapping for big-endian RPC machines. I'm now off to the SGI lab (this is no way to spend a friday night :-) to check with Herb if this works. Jeremy.
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