Yeah, that is how I understand what I've read.  I gave all the details
because some people prefer that (plus it forced me to find all the details
myself).

        Andy

On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Dan Horth wrote:

> Ok - so dumbing it down a little (I'm pretty dumb when it comes to 
> coding and stuff!) basically this is a warning that an AFP function 
> has been called by the client that has not been implemented in the 
> netatalk code yet?
> 
> and if you're correct in it relating to FPCatSearch then it's not a 
> critical "I'm having problems and so to remedt this I'm hosing all 
> your data!" type error...
> 
> ?
> 
> thanks for the insight... dan.
> 
> At 15:42 -0800 6/12/99, Andrew Morgan wrote:
> >I don't know if this helps, but that error message originates in
> >etc/afpd/switch.c in the netatalk source.  The following comment explains
> >it a little bit:
> >
> >/*
> > * Routines marked "NULL" are not AFP functions.
> > * Routines marked "afp_null" are AFP functions
> > * which are not yet implemented. A fine line...
> > */
> >
> >I believe handle 43 corresponds to the AFP 2.1 function "FPCatSearch",
> >which is an optional feature in AFP 2.1. You may see this error if clients
> >are doing a find on a netatalk volume, but it shouldn't be related to high
> >server loads.
> >
> >     Andy
> 
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