At 02:33 PM 10/1/2006, David W. Fenton wrote: >On 1 Oct 2006 at 14:16, Darcy James Argue wrote: > >> On 01 Oct 2006, at 2:10 PM, David W. Fenton wrote: >> >> > Something is wrong with the design of OS X's security subsystem if >> > it has to be constantly repaired. >> >> It doesn't. Earlier versions of OS X were prone to permissions >> errors, but this hardly ever happens any more. I have a script set to >> automatically repair permissions weekly, but that's more out of habit >> than anything. > >It never should have been a problem in a robustly designed system, >seems to me.
When I used OS/2 for several years, IBM had file type stuff stored in an attributes file.
This emulated the Mac, that the same file extension could be associated to different programs.
Unfortunately, this part of OS/2 was very prone to breaking and rendering files unusable.
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