Number: 216 Date: 20-Mar-84 13':18':50 Submitter: Sannella.PA Source: Sheil.pa Subject: EMPRESS misinterprets Cedar file name Lisp Version: 1-Mar-84 Description: ' Date': 19 Mar 84 18':02 PST' From': Sheil.pa' Subject': Lisp': EMPRESS Odd file name' To': LispSupport.pa' cc': maxwell' ' Lisp-System-Date': 1-Mar-84 14':24':22' Machine-Type': Dolphin' ' When I empressed John Maxwell''s lisp notes file from Lisp, it turned up on the printer with a file name on the leader page of "[]<>LispNotes.tioga" (rather than, "[Phylum]Lisp>LispNotes.tioga"). The fact that the extension is ".tioga" indicates that the file name was put in the press file by Cedar. Is there some funny format for file names which Cedar uses and which Lisp misinterprets?' ' Beau' ' -----' ' Date': 21 Mar 84 08':28':10 PST' From': Maxwell.pa' Subject': Re': Lisp': EMPRESS Odd file name' In-reply-to': "Sheil''s message of 19 Mar 84 18':02 PST"' To': Sheil' Cc': LispSupport' ' The press file was made from a file whose name actually was []<>LispNotes.tioga. Cedar uses "[]<>" instead of "[Hancock]" as a shorthand for the root directory of a local machine. (Thus almost all of the files on a Cedar partition begin with []<>)' ' John. ' ' Workaround: Test Case: Edit-By: Sannella.PA Edit-Date: 22-Mar-84 10':33':54 Attn: Assigned To: In/By: Disposition: [mjs 3/22 status_closed] System: Windows and Graphics Subsystem: Printing Machine: 1100 Disk: Microcode Version: Memory Size: File Server: Server Software Version: Difficulty: Frequency: Intermittent Impact: Minor Priority: Unlikely Status: Closed Problem Type: Bug Source Files: