Am Wednesday, 2015-11-25 um 21:22:21 +0100 schrieb Jonas Smedegaard: Hello
> >> Did you set the option "ea"? > > > > I tried that, but it seems to be ignored ... :-( > > Well, that smells of a syntax issue (either you making a typo or > misunderstanding how/where to put that option, or code having a bug in > its configfile parser). > > Just trying to be optimistic here... :-) I tried it this way: #AppleVolumes.default: :DEFAULT: cnidscheme:dbd ea:ad options:upriv,usedots I also tried it this way: #AppleVolumes.default: /var/local/samba \ "Samba Freigabe" \ allow:jochen,andrea \ options:upriv,usedots \ ea:ad > >>> Is this problem fixed in netatalk 2.2.5? > >> > >> Not sure. Please do try, and report back your findings to this > >> bugreport: http://snapshot.debian.org/package/netatalk/ > > > > Are these packages jessie-compatible? > > I don't want to upgrady everything to unstable only to test this ... > > Should be: Netatalk was 2.2.5-1 was kicked out of testing at the > beginning of its "freeze" (i.e. last stage before becoming stable). OK, I tried 2.2.5-1+b1 - no change. I also have to mount with "noacl"-option to get it working. > > (OSMC -> Open Source Media Center, formerly known as XBMC) > > https://osmc.tv/ > > Hm. Seems from http://kodi.wiki/view/OSMC that _Kodi_ is the successor > of (the code) XBMC, whereas OSMC is a distribution around XBMC/Kodi. > > Please consider using the Debian packaged Kodi - it might be backported > to stable. I use OSMC on my RaspBerry Pi, it works fine ... (Not now anymore, but that is a samba-problem I think.) > And please, if you file bugreports in Debian but the issues you > experienced occurred in a derivative of Debian (which OSMC seems to be) > then you are *STRONGLY* recommended to mention so *VERY* explicitly, to > avoid Debian developers getting frustrated (to put it mildly) if later > realizing they've wasted time debugging someone elses problem! I never ever expected any answer on this question, it was ment to be only a side note ... :-) Jochen -- ZX81 - C64 - Amiga - x86-Linux - iMac (OS X)

