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From: Henri Cook on 4 Feb 2010 15:10 Hi all, I've just managed to upgrade to Samba 3.3 and am pretty ecstatic about finding i can now use FileSystemWatcher to watch for file changes in a directory. On a Windows system however, when I say 'watch $dir' with watchsubdirectories == true and $dir/a/file.jpg is changed, I get a filechanged notification - on Samba 3.3 this doesn't happen - does anyone know if it's a bug that was fixed, or something that's not being approached? I do get notifications for files in $dir with the above example. Is there anyway I can watch for changes in $dir/a/ $dir/b/ etc with my .NET program? References for these filesystem-level onchange events: http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2006-February/117361.html - Back in 2006 was when the first support for these events was implemented, i'm really wondering whether anyone knows if it's come any further than this - or whether it's a bug that's looking to be fixed, or whether it's simply never going to make it into Samba? Thanks in advance, first post to the list - whoop! Henri -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba |