I've been trying to track down some info on this since I wasn't sure if it was 
a Mac issue or a Slide issue. I've tried contacting Apple's DTS but they 
haven't been too keen on helping yet. We'll see if that changes.

Some other details I've seen that may or may not help. This is all using Slide 
2.1b2.  When running the server on a Mac or Linux box the Mac clients work 
fine. When running the server on Windows, the mac client cannot PUT files. By 
that I mean, dragging the file into a folder starts the copy, but then promptly 
deletes the file after the put finishes. However, If I mount the server using 
the IP address, the drag-copy works fine. Unfortunately, other users at our 
beta sites have not had any luck with mounting using the IP addresses. The big 
difference I've seen between their setup & ours is that their macs are on a 
different subnet than the server. 

Here is a brief summary of the webdav requests between a successful PUT and a 
failing PUT. There's not much difference but the transaction history just seems 
strange to me, regardless.

Successful Sequence                     Failing Sequence
=====================================================================================
PROPFIND /aa/Images/TestFile.xml        PROPFIND /aa/Images/TestFile.xml
PROPFIND /aa/Images/Contents/PkgInfo    PROPFIND /aa/Images/Contents/PkgInfo
PROPFIND /aa/Images/TestFile.xml        PROPFIND /aa/Images/TestFile.xml
PUT /aa/Images/TestFile.xml             PUT /aa/Images/TestFile.xml
PROPFIND /aa/Images/TestFile.xml        PROPFIND /aa/Images/TestFile.xml
GET /aa/Images/TestFile.xml             GET /aa/Images/TestFile.xml
PROPFIND /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml      PROPFIND /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml
PROPFIND /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml      PROPFIND /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml
PUT /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml           PUT /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml
PROPFIND /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml      PROPFIND /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml
LOCK /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml          LOCK /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml
GET /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml           GET /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml
PUT /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml           PUT /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml
PROPFIND /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml      PROPFIND /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml
UNLOCK /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml        UNLOCK /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml
PROPFIND /aa/Images/.DS_Store           PROPFIND /aa/Images/.DS_Store
LOCK /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml          LOCK /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml 
GET /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml           GET /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml
UNLOCK /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml        UNLOCK /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml
DELETE /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml        DELETE /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml
LOCK /aa/Images/TestFile.xml            LOCK /aa/Images/TestFile.xml
GET /aa/Images/TestFile.xml             GET /aa/Images/TestFile.xml
PUT /aa/Images/TestFile.xml             PUT /aa/Images/TestFile.xml
PROPFIND /aa/Images/TestFile.xml        PROPFIND /aa/Images/TestFile.xml
UNLOCK /aa/Images/TestFile.xml          UNLOCK /aa/Images/TestFile.xml
PROPFIND /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml      PROPFIND /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml
PROPFIND /aa/Images/TestFile.xml        PROPFIND /aa/Images/TestFile.xml
PROPFIND /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml      PROPFIND /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml
PROPFIND /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml      PROPFIND /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml
PROPFIND /aa/Images                     DELETE /aa/Images/TestFile.xml
                                        PROPFIND /aa/Images/._TestFile.xml
                                        PROPFIND /aa/Images
                                        PROPFIND /aa/Images/Images

If necessary, I can try to capture more detailed info.

John Williams

-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Zeigermann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, 7 November 2004 11:13 PM
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: Fwd: Mac OSX Issue


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: James Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 06 Nov 2004 23:43:27 -0800
Subject: Re: Mac OSX Issue
To: Oliver Zeigermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Maybe having someone setup a recording proxy and running through some basic 
usage examples would be a good idea? That would give us some traffic we could 
replay on other systems and even incorporate into the testsuite.

I know this idea has come up before, so can anyone with access to OS X 
volunteer to record a session so the rest of us can help with the debugging?

-James



On Sat, 2004-11-06 at 18:22 +0100, Oliver Zeigermann wrote:
> Folks,
>
> there have been many reports that there is something wrong with 
> accessing Slide using Mac OSX. I would like to get this solved, but 
> have got no access to a Mac, so I am of little help.
>
> I do not even know what exactly is the problem. So if anyone out there 
> who knows,  has access to OSX, and knows how to debug Slide would help 
> with this issue I would greatly appreciate it.
>
> Certainly without having this solved we will not be able to release 
> Slide 2.1
>
> Oliver
>
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