Re: NTFS-like streams?

From: Rogier Wolff (R.E.Wolff@BitWizard.nl)
Date: Mon Aug 14 2000 - 10:43:49 EST


Michael Rothwell wrote:
> If the streams access method we decide on is a _superset_
> of posix Fs requirements, what's the problem? Posix apps
> still get what they expect. So extending the namespace
> to provide streams support seems like a reasonable idea.

So, if the result is that
        
        myfile:resource

is the resource fork for

        myfile

where that last one is the same as

        myfile:data

then, I'm perfectly happy.

However, when

        myfile

starts to refer both to a file and a directory, that's when I get
upset.

Because applications that are used to working on an HFS partition
WILL NOT be able to access

        myfile
and
        myfile/resource

when someone wants to test-drive this application on an ext2fs.
E.g. not knowing yet wether to convert a filesystem to HFS for running
this fanyc apple-emulator.

                                Roger.

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