Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!helios.physics.utoronto.ca!aurora.physics.utoronto.ca!sysmark From: sysmark@aurora.physics.utoronto.ca (Mark Bartelt) Subject: Re: Bug in A/UX 2.0.1 Message-ID: <1991May3.141724.23954@helios.physics.utoronto.ca> Keywords: Move files Sender: news@helios.physics.utoronto.ca (News Administrator) Nntp-Posting-Host: aurora.physics.utoronto.ca Reply-To: mark@cita.toronto.edu Organization: University of Toronto Physics/Astronomy/CITA References: <15282@life.ai.mit.edu> <11189@ncar.ucar.edu> <13188@goofy.Apple.COM> Date: Fri, 3 May 1991 14:17:24 GMT In article <13188@goofy.Apple.COM> ksand@Apple.COM (Kent Sandvik, 120dB or more) writes: | In article <11189@ncar.ucar.edu> murphy@hao.hao.ucar.edu (Murphy) writes: | | >This is a "feature" of the Finder, when copying files whose | >names begin with a period between filesystems (I think) and is | >not A/UX dependent. | | Well, it's not problem, it's a MacOS system dependency! :-). All | driver names should start with a '.', and beware those end users | who would like to name their files with a starting dot. For the benefit of us UNIXoids who know very little about either MacOS or A/UX, could you elaborate a bit? Despite the smiley, I don't know whether your comment was intended to be humourous, flippant, serious, or two (or all three) of the above. Are you saying that, despite the fact that Mac files have file types associated with them, the finder nonetheless uses the *name* of the file to decide whether something is a driver or not? If so, isn't this a horrible botch even in the MacOS world? And regardless, it's totally unacceptable in an A/UX environment, given the preponderance of files whose names begin with '.' under UNIX. Is something terribly wrong with A/UX in this regard, or have I just missed a joke that floated over my head? Mark Bartelt 416/978-5619 Canadian Institute for mark@cita.toronto.edu Theoretical Astrophysics mark@cita.utoronto.ca