From: flar@marcus.pants.nu
To: dan_bethe@yahoo.com (Dan Bethe)
Cc: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: Re: hfs
Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 22:54:55 -0700 (PDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200005200554.WAA26536@marcus.pants.nu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20000503221141.6962.qmail@web1003.mail.yahoo.com> from "Dan Bethe" at May 03, 2000 03:11:41 PM
Dan Bethe wrote:
> > I'm under the impression that HFS is basically a subset of HFS+, i.e.
> > HFS+
> > working should fix HFS. I could easily be wrong, though.
> Well I would guess that it would, but not automatically. If you go to
> an OS that only supports HFS, and you mount an HFS+ filesystem, it will
> work but only one file will be available. It's the magic file entitled
> "Where have all my files gone?" or something like that. So technically
> HFS+ is a superset of HFS. :)
No, HFS+ is similar to HFS, and an HFS+ filesystem can be (and usually is)
wrapped in an HFS filesystem. All that needs to be read out of the HFS
filesystem to get to the HFS+ filesystem is about a dozen bytes of the MDB.
> I guess there are a bunch of people speculating all day rather than
> coding it, which is understandable. Perhaps the primary maintainers of
> the most prominent HFS+ and HFS code can surface and let people know
> what they're doing, and what they need help on. Or maybe they'll just
> pop up one day and say "Hey we're all done! Here ya go!" :^)
No, there's a bunch of people that have things they are being paid to do
that take up most of their time. I am the lead of the HFS+ code, and I
know I haven't had time to touch it in about 5 or 6 months. The other
people who are helping me aren't much better off. If other people want
to help, they're welcome...
Brad Boyer
flar@pants.nu
P.S.: I've been exceptionally busy the last few weeks, and I'm way behind
in my list mail... Now that E3 is over, I should have a little more time.
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Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-05-03 22:11 hfs Dan Bethe
2000-05-20 5:54 ` flar [this message]
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2000-05-04 3:32 Re: hfs jingai
2000-05-04 7:00 ` hfs Martin Costabel
2000-05-03 17:40 hfs Scott Knight
2000-05-03 19:31 ` hfs Michel Lanners
2000-05-03 21:03 ` hfs Martin Costabel
2000-05-03 20:26 ` hfs Scott Knight
2000-05-03 21:47 ` hfs David A. Gatwood
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