Brad Parker wrote:
David Holland wrote:
Has anyone done anything w/ CAP and Apple
IIgs's lately, and have any
good guesses why files created on the Unix "share" (from the GS of
course) appear to loose their filetypes? The .finderinfo,
and .resource directories are there, and clean, but CAP appears to be
storing the wrong data in .finderinfo.
Just curious, but is this old data or new data, i.e. are you creating
new file that "loose" their finderinfo between sessions?
It files "loose" their .finderinfo as soon as they hit the
AppleShare. Doesn't matter if I'm copying from the floppy, or saving
a new file directly to the share. I suspect its a bug in aufs
somewhere, but haven't had time to go through it with the debugger.
(Which is why I posted here, to see if anyone else ran across it.)
I see a "hack" in the code to handle ProDOS filetypes, I've a feeling
they might be being written correctly, but not read back correctly.
(see previous debugger/lack of time comments)
I'm suprised to here linux/netatalk only do phase
2. I guess that's
progress.
Limitation of the kernel drivers.
I know a little about macs but never used AFP with a
IIgs.
-brad
Thanks, its all new territory for me as well.
David