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List:       netatalk
Subject:    Re: [Netatalk-admins] Netatalk 3.x + OS X 10.9 Mavericks + Finder Tags
From:       Lorenzo Perone <lopez.on.the.lists () yellowspace ! net>
Date:       2013-11-05 9:45:17
Message-ID: 5278BE2D.7000102 () yellowspace ! net
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On 05.11.13 10:27, Ralph Böhme wrote:
> 
> This is what the debug logs show:
> 
> Nov 05 00:15:26.147458 afpd[57145] {extattrs.c:306} (D5:AFPDaemon): \
> afp_getextattr(.): EA: com.apple.metadata:_kMDItemUserTags Nov 05 00:15:26.147505 \
> afpd[57145] {ea_sys.c:92} (D5:AFPDaemon): sys_getextattr_size: error: Result too \
> large 
> The attribute has actually been written (it's the tag "Finanzen" - so, sorry, I was \
> wrong in my first post), as  the following shows: 
> [server:/root] root# getextattr user com.apple.metadata:_kMDItemUserTags \
>                 /shares/TestShare/SomeFolder
> /shares/TestShare/SomeFolder      bplist00?XFinanzen
> 
> On the Linux box with 3.0.5, it works fine, tag is stored and retrieved in the \
> Finder. As for verification: 
> getfattr -d /shares/TestShare/SomeFolder
> # file: shares/TestShare/SomeFolder
> user.com.apple.metadata:_kMDItemUserTags=0sYnBsaXN0MDChAVRUZXN0CAoAAAAAAAABAQAAAAAAAAACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADw==
>  
> (in this case the tag was Test. I'm gessing xattr is base64'ing the output here as \
> opposed to FreeBSD's getextattr) 
> So, it seems that the problem is related to getting the attribute or its size in \
> the FreeBSD 9.2 / ZFS context (don't know if noteworthy: within a FreeBSD jail). 
> Any ideas / patches / things I could try?
> Sorry no, too busy at the moment. I have a few customers running Netatalk on \
> FreeBSD so if you’re lucky one of them reports the same issue, then I’ll \
> investigate this further.

I sure hope so - in case it happens, should any tests from my setup come 
in handy, let me know, I'll be happy to contribute this way.

Thanx anyway, and for keeping netatalk open source.

Greetings,

Lorenzo

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