Dwayne C. Litzenberger dijo [Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 11:30:40PM -0600]: > On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 07:42:14PM +0000, Oleg Verych wrote: > >Guys. Once more. Spaces is your problem, not my. > > In Unix, every byte except NUL and / (including CR, LF, quotes, and UTF-8 > characters) can be used in a filename, and every string of those bytes > except "." and ".." is a perfectly valid, legal filename. > > Treating some legal filenames differently than others is a bug. Period.
Actually, '.' and '..' are completely valid and legal filenames, and quite popular, in fact. Of course, they have a very special meaning, you should not just touch them... But they are as valid as any other. Greetings, -- Gunnar Wolf - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - (+52-55)5623-0154 / 1451-2244 PGP key 1024D/8BB527AF 2001-10-23 Fingerprint: 0C79 D2D1 2C4E 9CE4 5973 F800 D80E F35A 8BB5 27AF -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]