Subject: Re: Illustrator EPS files
From: Daniel E. Lautenschleger (dan@www.molbio.wisc.edu)
Date: Fri Mar 23 2001 - 08:09:21 EST
Has anyone else experienced problems with saving and retrieving
Illustrator 9 files? Have you tried using the following RPM with
Illustrator files?
I would like to know if this RPM does the same thing with your Illustrator
files.
Thanks.
-Dan
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Mac Conin wrote:
> We have some customers using Illu 9.0 (plus the availaable patches). It
> seems that Illustrator 9 has some significant bugs while storing and
> exporting files. Our customer stepped back to Version 8 and everthing
> works fine.
>
> Tom Barrons wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I could use some help. I just built a new fileserver for a mixed
> > Mac/Windows environment, I'm running netatalk and samba. This is only the
> > second such install I've done. My first one was a while ago and it's been
> > running great. I tried replicating the problem on my first install using the
> > same files, the first one does not have the problem.
> >
> > First machine I'm running Yellow Dog Linux Champion Server 1.1 with
> > netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3, from an RPM provided with the distrobution. The
> > new machine having the problem is RedHat 7 also with
> > netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3, this RPM was from RedHat's site. The two machines
> > are on different networks in different buildings.
> >
> > This art department, all Macs, use Adobe Illustrator version 9. If a user
> > tries saving a file directly to the server as an EPS "occasionally" they get
> > kicked off the server and have to reconnect. They never have this problem
> > if they save the file locally and then drag copy it over the network, only
> > if they are saving it from within Illustrator.
> >
> > I don't see this as being to big of a problem myself but I can't seem to get
> > them in the habit of doing it this way and not complaining about it. This
> > didn't used to happen on their old NT server so of course they think the
> > Linux one is broken and I want to prove otherwise. Everything else on the
> > Samba/Windows end is working on this new install.
> >
> > After skimming through archives of this list I suspected the CRLF
> > translation and I believe I correctly disabled that by adding -nocrlf to
> > afpd.conf? I restarted netatlk but the problem persists.
> >
> > Since I didn't compile this myself I also wonder about a difference there,
> > and how could I check for this? Could this still be something in netatalk
> > or a config somewhere, or should I be looking elsewhere on the server or the
> > network?
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
> > Tom
>
>
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