Dennis -

   You aren't going to want the uid/gid as 777. The permissions bits,
perhaps [but probably not the execute bit]. Try setting the uid/gid to
the same as your local user, and you'll likely meet with more success

-Jeff


On Jun 10, 12:02 am, qabi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm working on a filesystem that stores data remotely (imapfs on
> google code). To improve responsiveness, a local cache is kept on
> disk.
>
> However I cannot seem to copy files to the filesystem with Finder. It
> varies between telling me that the file cannot be written since it is
> locked, and because of not enough permissions (the same file). The
> filesystem doesn't support permissions, so uid and gid are both 777.
>
> I can see that the file is copied to the local on-disk cache just
> fine, but still the complaints about being locked or permissions.
>
> I suspect it has something to do with the ._ files, but it's hard to
> debug, since I have no idea how these files are used and should
> behave. The ._ file is also written fine (with another name, since
> that seems necesarry) to the cache dir.
>
> Any help on how to debug such issues, or an authorative description of
> the ._ file concept would be very much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -dennis
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