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Last I looked the only way to do smb locking

(I assume you mean "share modes" that are specified when opening a
file and don't change afterwards, which are unrelated to the normal
(byte range) locks that can be set, tested and removed for (parts of,
or whole) already open files)

was using a patched gnome-vfs

But didn't they drop that share mode enabling patch from SUSE's
gnome-vfs a long time ago? Does/did any other distro have it? It was a
long time ago that I looked a bit into this mess, and I think that was
what I found out?

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