On Nov 3, 2:20 pm, Chris Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In moving scord to macfuse 1.0, I found that macfuse incorrectly handles
> self-referencing symlinks. One cannot create such files (eg 'ln -s foo foo')
> or look at/manipulate them (eg 'ls foo' or 'rm foo'; the kernel returns 
> ELOOP).
> However, all is well if the defer_permissions option is passed to macfuse.

I don't think I fully understand what you said. Please clarify.

1. What "correct" behavior do you expect?

2. What "incorrect" behavior are you actually seeing?

3. Have you compared the observed behavior with other MacFUSE file
systems (xmp or sshfs, say), and also with native HFS+?

Amit


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