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Re: Is /bin/pax buggy in Mac OS X 10.4.7?




On lundi, septembre 18, 2006, at 10:18 AM, Markus Hitter wrote:


Am 17.09.2006 um 16:17 schrieb Stéphane Sudre:

As a matter of fact, file "./IcebergAlpha/Library/Application Support/Iceberg/Projects Templates/Plug-ins/Spotlight Importer/._template.packproj" really does _NOT_ exist so there does not seem to be any valuable reason why pax would need to read it.

Three _is_ a reason for ._template.packproj: it's the Finder Info and resource fork stuff. Every file on a HFSx partition gets split on the fly when copied to a non-resource fork aware file system or archive. Same for cp, tar, rsync, ...

Hmm, probably not all the files that should be split are. Based on the output of the /Developers/Tools/SplitFork tool, some files that should are not. So if the code is shared with the OS...


In the case I described, I was on a HFS+ volume for both source and destination.


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