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Subject: Re: [MiNT] Bug with files.
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 23:37:34 +0200
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Hi,

On Monday 22 February 2010, Zorro wrote:
> I don't know if this bug is related to MiNT or the Aranym filesystem but
> when I ask the date of a file( with Fxattr), the creation and
> modification dates are switched.

I've fixed this kind of an issue in Hatari GEMDOS emulation.  I think
Hatari inherited that buggy code from STonX, maybe Aranym has too...


> Can anyone try on real hardware( with the jinnee info box for example)
> and confirm this bug ?
>
>
> Another bug: Even if Dpathconf( foo, 3) returns that the file system
> supports the file names with up to 256 characters, if I rename a file
> with a name longer than 127 characters, strange things happen:
>
> 1) The name is truncated to 127 characters.
> 2) I can't rename the file again( Frename returns an error).

Are you doing the rename in the current directory or do you include
path also?

What is the path max?


	- Eero


