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Subject: Re: [Netatalk-admins] Network trash not working (Aperture)
From: didier <dgautheron () magic ! fr>
Date: 2006-09-21 23:06:06
Message-ID: 1158879967.8418.5.camel () localhost
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Hi
Le jeudi 21 septembre 2006 à 18:57 +0200, Kaspar Fischer a écrit :
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am using netatalk 2.0.3 (only afpd) in combination with MacOS 10.4.x.
> We need to store an Aperture (http://www.apple.com/aperture) library
> on the share and have run into a problem: whenever I delete a
> photo from the library, the file seems to be removed from the library
> but when I quit and reopen Aperture it is here again.
Can you capture the traffic with
tcpdump -s 0 -w foo.pcap
and mail it to me?
> It seems that Aperture is trying to move the file to delete to the
> trash and this does not work (it works when the library is on a local
> volume). My guess is that it does not work because already in the
> Finder,
> whenever I delete a file from the netatalk share, the Finder asks me:
>
> The item 'blabla' will be deleted immediately.
> Are you sure you want to continue?
>
> Why does this happen? The network trash itself has no restricting
> permissions set:
The network trash is not used by OSX, it's only for OS9. The whole trash
stuff is 100% client side and Apple removed this feature with OSX.
Didier
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