Number: 411 Date: 31-Mar-84 14':08':18 Submitter: Sannella.PA Source: Masinter.pa Subject: UNIX file names don''t work with UNPACKFILENAME Lisp Version: Description: ' Date': 30 Mar 84 13':37 PST' From': Masinter.pa' Subject': Lisp': unix file names don''t work with UNPACKFILENAME' To': LispSupport.pa' cc': kipps@Rand-unix' Lisp-System-Date': 29-Mar-84 17':34':40' Machine-Type': Dorado' ' When I tried to LOADFROM(ELLIE), it didn''t add ELLIE to FILELST when I got done.' ' I tracked this problem down to the fact that ROOTFILENAME(/a/rosie/rosie2.4/ELLIE.;2) returned /a/rosie/rosie2.4/ELLIE rather than ELLIE. ' ' I don''t know why LOADFROM of a file requires ROOTFILENAME to work that way, especially since I was loading the file from a Tenex. (This might be two separate ARs, but leave it as one for now.)' ' -----' ' From': kaplan.pa' Date': 31-Mar-84 21':25':18 PST' Subject': Re': AR 411': UNIX file names don''t work with UNPACKFILENAME' In-reply-to': Your message of 31 Mar 84 14':08':41 PST (Saturday)' To': Sannella' ' ' This should be passed on to someone else. Although I have thought about the issues and will be glad to offer advice, I have no interest in solving the general filename problem. I think that an XSISer should be assigned responsibility for interfacing to various customer file configurations.' ' Please assign this to someone else.' ' --Ron' ' -----' ' Date': 2 APR 84 12':55 PST' From': JONL.PA' Subject': Re': [kaplan.pa': Re': AR 411': UNIX file names don''t work with UNPACKFILENAME]' To': Sannella, LispSupport' cc': JONL' ' In response to the message sent 2 Apr 84 08':33 PST from Sannella.pa' ' ' For some time now, I''ve been lobbying for a "smarter" UNPACKFILENAME -- it' would solve a lot of other problems too.' ' Basically, UNPACKFILENAME would have to know the operating system type' of the name for which it is unpacking; generally the HOST name can be found' in a OS-independent way (i.e., it is the string between the { and }, or' it is supplied by default from the connected directory). Of course, an ' additional optional argument would be added to the user-level functions so ' that the automatic default could be overrided with an explicit OS name.' ' ' Amongst the other kinds of problems it would solve are the automatic' uppercasification of file names (some file systems are case-sensitive, and' others alledgedly aren''t); and possibly the EXACT feature wanted by Gumby' and Roach.' ' ' Whether or not I could work on this problem is dependent on the priority of' the other items on my queue.' ' Workaround: Test Case: Edit-By: Sannella.PA Edit-Date: 2-Apr-84 15':55':04 Attn: Lisp Assigned To: In/By: Disposition: System: Operating System Subsystem: Generic File Operations Machine: Disk: Microcode Version: Memory Size: File Server: Server Software Version: Difficulty: Frequency: Intermittent Impact: Annoying Priority: Perhaps Status: Open Problem Type: Bug Source Files: