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List:       netatalk
Subject:    Re: [netatalk-admins] Question about Mac Executables
From:       jon () colossus ! cs ! wits ! ac ! za
Date:       1998-02-24 6:40:59
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maybe a grep for 'APPL' in the file.

____________________________________________________________
John Ostrowick
jon@cs.wits.ac.za, +27 11 716-3783
Computer Science Department, University of the Witwatersrand   
Web site, ftp site and listserv all available at: 
http://macaroni.cs.wits.ac.za/


On Mon, 23 Feb 1998, Paul M. Fleming wrote:

> Netatalk doesn't mark binaries as executable in Unix. a find whould not check
> the AppleDouble file type or am I missing something..
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
> > 
> > recursively scan the folders with find, and use the -exec rm option. also
> > bear in mind that desk accessories and control panels count as well
> > ('dfil' and 'cdev').
> > 
> > ____________________________________________________________
> > John Ostrowick
> > jon@cs.wits.ac.za, +27 11 716-3783
> > Computer Science Department, University of the Witwatersrand   
> > Web site, ftp site and listserv all available at: 
> > http://macaroni.cs.wits.ac.za/
> > 
> > 
> > On Mon, 23 Feb 1998, Paul M. Fleming wrote:
> > 
> > > I have a question about resource forks. In our lab we share out a public 
> > > volume on which executable programs are not allowed. I would like to write
> > > a program ( and run it via cron) which scans the afp shared portions of the
> > > file system for macintosh applications (APPL file type) and deletes them.
> > > Any suggestions where to begin in the Netatalk source code. (I've started 
> > > looking at the AppleDouble routines. Is this the right place are there 
> > > easier ways?)
> > > 
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > > 
> > > Paul Fleming
> > > Unix Administrator
> > > New Media Center
> > > SIUC
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> 

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