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2016 Apr 27
2
Migration to vfs_fruit with existing AppleDouble files?
(apologies to Ralph, I replied directly to him w/o copying the lists, so
here we go again)
In my testing that wasn't the case. If I manually copy the apple generated
AppleDouble file and it's 0 byte main file to my test system, the correct
size (including the resource forks) are shown but the file type is not
translated.
Using "GetFileInfo" a file copied to the new
2016 Apr 27
4
Migration to vfs_fruit with existing AppleDouble files?
Thanks for the response!
This would be really helpful because we use a lot of old adobe type 1 fonts
that are 100% resource fork and are rendered unusable without the
marshalled xattr's in addition to the AFP_ streams.
While ideally having it seamlessly integrated into samba would be great, if
it's easier to run a one-time conversion utility we can do that too.
Thanks!
-S
On Wed, Apr
2016 Apr 22
2
Migration to vfs_fruit with existing AppleDouble files?
Hello!
I have a quite large installation that currently supports OSX clients by
forcing them to SMB1 with no streams (via the "nsmb.conf") file.
This setup forces the OSX clients to generate their own ._[FILENAME]
appledouble files for files with resource forks (like adobe documents).
We recently discovered the fine work that's been done on vfs_fruit and
wanted to see it it could
2016 Apr 27
2
Migration to vfs_fruit with existing AppleDouble files?
Am 27.04.2016 um 19:29 schrieb Ralph Boehme:
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 10:08:46AM -0700, Scott Call wrote:
>> Thanks for the response!
>>
>> This would be really helpful because we use a lot of old adobe type 1 fonts
>> that are 100% resource fork and are rendered unusable without the
>> marshalled xattr's in addition to the AFP_ streams.
>
> resource
2014 Dec 12
3
Aw: Re: Re: rsync not copy all information for font file
what is the source and destination filesystem?
here is some report that rsync has some problem with HFS+ filesystems and "ressource forks": http://quesera.com/reynhout/misc/rsync+hfsmode/
but as you are using ubuntu and not osx i`m curious what`s the problem, so i think we need more information here.
regards
roland
> Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Dezember 2014 um 15:31 Uhr
> Von:
2006 Jun 16
5
[slightly OT] Problem with subversion 1.3.1 on OSX Tiger
I have a subversion repo on a Debian Sarge server. I do rails
development on two Debian workstations (home, work) and also a
MacBookPro.
I installed subversion from Darwinports. Things worked ok for a while
and I did commits from and updates to all three machines until today.
When I did svn status I noticed a lock on the working dir.
$ svn status
? Rakefile
? readme
! L .
.... etc
I cannot
2014 Dec 15
2
rsync not copy all information for font file
Hi Bryan,
thanks for your kind reply but it happend only with some fonts not all font file, (email with attachment is under verification by admin, so i resend this without attachment file) here i attach 2 screenshot one original folder and second backup folder, you can notice that the font .otf, .ttf, .dfont have no problem in rsync it copied as it is but the font that not show extension (Font
2016 May 03
2
Migration to vfs_fruit with existing AppleDouble files?
If the code to convert FinderInfo is in a version later than 4.3.6 then I
can request FreeNAS update their version.
Can you let me know?
Thanks!
-Scott
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 1:49 PM, Ralph Boehme <slow at samba.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 10:50:12AM -0700, Scott Call wrote:
> > (apologies to Ralph, I replied directly to him w/o copying the lists, so
> > here we
2014 Dec 14
1
Aw: Re: Re: rsync not copy all information for font file
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2016 Apr 27
0
Migration to vfs_fruit with existing AppleDouble files?
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 03:18:31PM -0700, Scott Call wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have a quite large installation that currently supports OSX clients by
> forcing them to SMB1 with no streams (via the "nsmb.conf") file.
>
> This setup forces the OSX clients to generate their own ._[FILENAME]
> appledouble files for files with resource forks (like adobe documents).
>
2012 Jan 01
2
Interoperability with MAC OSX clients, resource forks, xattrs
Hi folks,
I wish you all a happy new year!
I want to migrate a fileserver for Windows und MAC OS clients with ancient
versions of samba and netatalk to samba 3.6 (with a samba 4 domain
controller), but this raises quite some issues.
The new server should - if possible - not be running netatalk. While the
package is quite mature, being able to access the same share with both CIFS
and AFS
2004 Aug 16
6
Mac OS X HFS+ metadata patch, take 2
Hi.
Several months ago, I posted my first pass at a patch to transfer
Mac OS X HFS+ metadata (resource forks and Finder metadata) to
non-HFS+ filesystems (Linux, Solaris, etc).
I finally got a chance to update the patch to reflect suggestions
offered on the list. Thanks for the ideas, this version should be
a big improvement.
The diff and a binary (and a fuller explanation) can be found at:
2004 Sep 09
1
"username map" parameter not working after upgrade to SAMBA 3
I have been using the "username map" parameter for some time on various
versions of Samba 2, and it has worked nicely. Last week I upgraded to
Samba 3 and integrated with Active Directory. Since I am using Solaris
8, and "nsswitch.conf" doesn't support winbindd, I am using the "add
user script" parameter to add users. What is happening is that users in
2003 Nov 19
1
Fun with veto files
Hi. I have a fileserver running samba 2.2.7 and netatalk 1.5.5 for old
mac clients. Because the mac's are quite spammy with creating
.AppleDouble and other system directories, I've added the following to
smb.conf:
veto files = /.AppleDesktop/.AppleDouble/Network Trash Folder/TheFindByC
ontentFolder/TheVolumeSettingsFolder/System Volume Information/Recycled/
Now, when a windows client
2003 Dec 10
1
Debian + Samba 3.0 + Mac OS X 10.[2-3] -> insufficient privileges
hi all,
I've read trough the list and see discussions with similar problems.
I've setup a file server and users can connect to it via SMB/CIFS.
Windows users just happy. The problem starts with the Mac users.
All Mac users are using OS X (versions 10.2,10.3).
I'm vetoing several files right now, permission inheriting turned on,
I've forced the create mode and directory mode to
2018 Sep 17
3
Cannot access HOME folder after upgrading to 4.8 from 4.6
Hello-
I upgraded Samba from 4.6 to 4.8 on a FreeBSD 11.2 server. After the upgrade, users cannot access the HOME folder share but they can access other shares just fine.
I am using the RID backend on this member server that connects to Windows-based domain controllers. I apologize for the lengthy smb4.conf but here it is:
#======================= Global Settings
2016 Apr 27
0
Migration to vfs_fruit with existing AppleDouble files?
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 07:39:08PM +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 27.04.2016 um 19:29 schrieb Ralph Boehme:
> >On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 10:08:46AM -0700, Scott Call wrote:
> >>Thanks for the response!
> >>
> >>This would be really helpful because we use a lot of old adobe type 1 fonts
> >>that are 100% resource fork and are rendered
2014 Dec 12
3
rsync not copy all information for font file
Good morning list,
this is my first question and hope really to get an answer, sorry for my bad english :-(
Ok so i have a machine with ubuntu and use as data server for my graphics works.
Now i am trying to backup my folder on an external HDD using "rsync" where i save all my data file (file of graphics software, image, font etc.).
For this i mount HDD in local and launch command
2014 Dec 18
3
Aw: Re: Re: rsync not copy all information for font file
Ram,
? Look inside the .AppleDouble folder and tou will find the resource forks that hold the main part of the font data.
? Not a 'problem' with netatalk, but just how netatalk works so that it can represent apple files on non-apple filesystems.
? ?If you confirm the data all matches, this will prove rsync is working properly.
? Bryan
-------- Original message --------
From: Ram Ballu
2001 Dec 05
5
using rsync with Mac OS X
Rsync looks like a good tool for keeping files synchronized between two
computers, such as a desktop and laptop. However, Mac OS uses a forked
file system, with the second fork storing data critical to some files
(such as applications) as well as type and creator information matching
files up with the appropriate apps and file types.
Mac OS X comes with a command-line utility called ditto