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* hfs resource forks in Linux
@ 1999-09-13 19:05 Dan Bethe
  1999-09-13 20:30 ` Martin Costabel
  1999-09-13 20:37 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Dan Bethe @ 1999-09-13 19:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev


	Hi guys.  In another thread, I saw someone ask for technique to
sensibly manage HFS resource forks in Linux.  Here are the following
two tools I've known.  'hfstools' is pretty flexible, and will do
encoding conversions (macbinary, binhex, etc) on the fly.  Tons of
options available in that one.  I dont know about hfsutils-devel other
than that it's a C library, and the rpm I found was only for i386 but
it's obviously got the docs.
	I'm not sure if this is suitable for any advanced or particular use
other than general file management, but it's all I know.  I found these
on www.linuxnow.com's search engine.

ftp://ftp.varesearch.com/pub/mirrors/redhat/roughcuts/ppc/SRPMS/hfsutils-3.2-1b.src.rpm

ftp://ftp.varesearch.com/pub/mirrors/redhat/redhat/powertools/5.2/i386/hfsutils-devel-3.2-1.i386.rpm
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* Re: hfs resource forks in Linux
@ 1999-09-13 21:47 Dan Bethe
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Dan Bethe @ 1999-09-13 21:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev


> *) I saw a message on linux-kernel in which A. Sun,
> the maintainer of
> the hfs code, said that it's on his todo list, but
> right now "on the
> back burner". If that's true and nobody else steps
> in, we won't see HFS+
> support in this century either.

	That's a bummer, because HFS+ is currently the only filesystem I've
thought of which is robustly usable among all three of MacOS 8, MacOS
X, and Linux.  I want one that has multiuser and secure (permissions)
properties.  UFS seems to do for Linux and MacOS X, but what about
MacOS 8?
	I have a 2 GB disk in my low-end Powerbook Wallstreet II, so I need to
share among OS's!  ;)
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