Odd Behaviour with Samba Shares
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 1:03 am
I've just moved from working on a PC to my shiny new PowerBook. To access department resources, I need to mount a number of servers using samba.
Today I encountered a strange problem. It seems that if there is a space in the name of one of the folders, Oxygen can't correctly find the file, even when using the OSX Finder.
It basically says that the file "huge/path" cannot be found. In this case its something like: /Volumes/technology services/.../Foo.xml
I'm pretty sure it is just happening with Samba since I created a directory on my desktop called "untitled folder" and put an xml file in there, it opened up happily. I'm also reasonably sure that is a "space in the name thing" because this volume also goes by the name of "tech" and opening the same file from that directory worked fine.
I think the problem is that something is expecting a %20 or \[space] instead of the plain space.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was also a problem on other *NIX platforms.
Today I encountered a strange problem. It seems that if there is a space in the name of one of the folders, Oxygen can't correctly find the file, even when using the OSX Finder.
It basically says that the file "huge/path" cannot be found. In this case its something like: /Volumes/technology services/.../Foo.xml
I'm pretty sure it is just happening with Samba since I created a directory on my desktop called "untitled folder" and put an xml file in there, it opened up happily. I'm also reasonably sure that is a "space in the name thing" because this volume also goes by the name of "tech" and opening the same file from that directory worked fine.
I think the problem is that something is expecting a %20 or \[space] instead of the plain space.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was also a problem on other *NIX platforms.