Heh. Thanks for the info. Have you built OpenLDAP on everything? I expected I'd need advice from half a dozen different people:-)
Howard Chu writes: > MacOSX supports both BSD UFS and Mac HFS(+). In UFS a forward slash is > reserved as a path separator, while in HFS the colon serves that purpose. > MacOSX swaps the two whenever they appear in the wrong filesystem. > > (...) Currently the MacOSX FileManager will always display paths with > "/" as the separator, so it's simplest to treat MacOSX the same as > Unix/POSIX. Might as well hex-escape ':' on all systems, since it's troublesome at least for the users on both MacOSX and Windows. (And '/', 8-bit and control chars, and a special hack for windows according to your latest message on the ITS.) > (...) > Building OpenLDAP as a Cygwin app is not recommended and I see no reason to > make any special effort to support it. Ah, OK. I was just severely out of date. -- Hallvard
