Subject: Re: Mac OS X and netatalk... (just an echo...)
From: Chris Garrigues (cwg-dated-94e7e1cb2df32ffe@deepeddy.com)
Date: Sat May 12 2001 - 13:07:52 EDT
> From: Lorenzo Perone <lopez.on.the.lists@yellowspace.net>
> Date: Sat, 12 May 2001 18:40:31 +0200
>
>
> just to get this one back to discussion: any new version with osx-related b
> ugs fixed on the way? I've been trying some alternatives, such as sharity (
> see vtracker) to mount samba shares via NFS on OSX, but in my opinion it is
> a) way slow b) not really worth the money.
> Besides, all resource stuff gets lost that way, which is not a problem for
> our website directories, but indeed for our source work directories.
>
> I'd love to find out there's a specific patch out there for the OSX 'flush
> fork' issue... (for either tree, asun or sourceforge: they're both there,
> ready to _(re-re-re-re...)make_....).
>
> ....
>
> :-)
Last I heard was in this message on the devel list, which makes it sound like
we're on our way, but nowhere near ready for production.
attached mail follows:
Hi folks,
I wanted to report my success with MacOS X patch 2 and the recent netatalk
version from sourceforge, checked out today:
- mounting works fine (ASIP)
- listing directories from finder works
- copying files from finder by drag'n'drop does NOT work
- copying files by terminal does work and files are correctly copied
over to local hard disk where they can be opened normally
- no crashes seen up to now
I'll research further into what makes a finder copy different from a copy
by terminal. Strange indeed.
CU
Roland
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