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SubjectHFS plus filenames.

Hi,

We used the new hfsplus driver lately. However it showed lots
of files which had a "/" in the filename. Yes in the fileNAME.

ls would find a file called "a/b" and then stat it, but no directory
"a" would then be found....

I tried modifying the unicode->ascii strcpy function, which I saw
being called in the "readdir" code. That somehow didn't work,
although I think it should have. (Not that it would have /worked/, but
it should at least have shown "a_b" instead of "a/b") But it didn't.
I didn't have the time to figure it out, but one of these days
we should mangle those names in a predictable way to make filesystems
like this usable under Linux... Right?

Roger.

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