This disables % substitutions in the 'lock dir' parameter. This is
used all over the codebase, and needs to be internally consistent
for the life of the process, as they determine the location of
our locking databases.
Andrew Bartlett
char *lp_addprinter_cmd(void);
char *lp_deleteprinter_cmd(void);
char *lp_os2_driver_map(void);
-char *lp_lockdir(void);
+const char *lp_lockdir(void);
char *lp_statedir(void);
char *lp_cachedir(void);
char *lp_piddir(void);
FN_GLOBAL_STRING(lp_addprinter_cmd, &Globals.szAddPrinterCommand)
FN_GLOBAL_STRING(lp_deleteprinter_cmd, &Globals.szDeletePrinterCommand)
FN_GLOBAL_STRING(lp_os2_driver_map, &Globals.szOs2DriverMap)
-FN_GLOBAL_STRING(lp_lockdir, &Globals.szLockDir)
+FN_GLOBAL_CONST_STRING(lp_lockdir, &Globals.szLockDir)
/* If lp_statedir() and lp_cachedir() are explicitely set during the
* build process or in smb.conf, we use that value. Otherwise they
* default to the value of lp_lockdir(). */