Just a follow-up. The problem seems to be caused by the mswindows and
nohex options. Having either of these options on causes the -50 errors.
I'd like to use the mswindows option becuase I'll also be sharing via
Samba. The files that cause the errors can be copied over just fine by
themselves, and they don't seem to have any illegal characters in their
names. Are these options broken in 2.1.4-39 because of the lack of
codepage support in this test?
-David
--On Tuesday, July 11, 2000 7:20 PM -0500 John Arends
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>> I've been lurking for a while, and have finally gotten around to giving
>> netatalk a try. I've got asun2.1.4-39_test installed on a RedHat 6.2
>> system. My volume is has the owner and group set to my test user's, and
>> it's currently chmod 777 with the setgid bit on.
>>
>> The server is running afpd only - all TCP, no Appletalk.
>>
>> I'm using a B&W G3 running OS 9.0.4 as a client, and am trying to copy
>> files to the server. Copying large files is no problem, but when I try
>> to copy a complex folder (containing files, subfolders with files etc.)
>> I get the following error:
>>
>> The item "some file name that's a couple of folders deep" cannot be
>> written, because an error of type -50 occurred. Do you want to continue?
>>
>> Any idea what's causing this? Has anyone else seen this?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> -David
>>
>>
>
> The user you are logged in as probably does not have permission to write
> to .AppleDouble and you are trying to copy a file with a resource fork to
> the server. (Applications, etc)
>
> Try checking that and it should solve your problem.
>
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> John Arends
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> microprocessor, written by a 2 bit company, that can't stand 1 bit of
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