I took a quick look, but didn't see anything to suggest a preference
ignore directories starting with a '+'. Does the AOLserver user have
read privileges on the directory above the + directory?

It looks like this is figured out by stat (try man stat).

tom jackson

On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 13:37, Bart Teeuwisse wrote:
> Fastpath.c doesn't recognize directories starting with a plus sign (+). Thus
> _ns_dirlist is never called to return the content of the directory.
>
> This is important to me as I'm trying to setup AOLserver to host GNU Arch
> (http://www.gnu.org/software/gnu-arch/) archives. Arch makes use of
> directories called ++revision-lick and +contents to name a couple examples.
>
> Lacking the necessary C skills, I'd like to ask those who do posses them, is
> it a bug that fastpath.c doesn't recognize directory names starting with a
> plus sign? If not what is needed to fix it?
>
> /Bart
>
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