On Thu, 9 Aug 2001 16:14, Stefan Bodewig wrote: > On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Peter Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thu, 9 Aug 2001 02:27, Stefan Bodewig wrote: > >> seems as if Ant has a less Unix centric approach than Excalibur > >> here, but maybe this has been taken care of outside of this class, > >> don't know. > >> > >> Same is true for UNC filenames on Unix (samba shares). > > > > not sure what you mean. > > Excalibur's normalize will strip the second / from //server/share/
yep - by design ;) > which is a valid UNC name when using Samba under Linux, thats odd ... I never knew that - is it accessible via the shell or is only accessible via open() system call (I can't get either to work with vanilla RH7.0 kernel). Also does this also work on other unixes? > same for resolveFile. hmm .. that is a bug then ... thought I had a testcase to check against that .. maybe thats broken aswell. > normalize only works on / (I guess some other part is making sure that > File.separator has been replaced by / before normalize gets called). yep by design ;) > >> Anyway, there is so much common stuff here and there and probably > >> at least once in Tomcat and ... that it seems to be asking for a > >> commons package. > > > > hmm ... seems if most of the packages in excalibur are common > > stuff. Funny that ... maybe we should move them all into commons > > ... or should that be the other way round ? ;) > > Do we strive for world domination by Jakarta or by Avalon? 8-) Damn - we are meant to be going for world domination? I thought it was quality. Besides I would hardly call commons representative of jakarta ... god - at least I hope not ;) Cheers, Pete *-----------------------------------------------------* | "Faced with the choice between changing one's mind, | | and proving that there is no need to do so - almost | | everyone gets busy on the proof." | | - John Kenneth Galbraith | *-----------------------------------------------------* --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
