From: gryf@hrzpub.tu-darmstadt.de (Thomas Binder)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.programmer
Subject: Example sources (was: Re: Long Filename support)
Date: 15 Jan 1998 13:55:59 GMT
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Hi!

The example codes are at the end of this message. Please don't expect
superb code there, the programs work, that's all.

> In the compendium it says that you call Dpathconf() with name and mode.
> Name is the name(?) of the filesystem? What should I put here on MagiC
> and on Minix? I tried the obvious one like VFAT, XFS, FAT32, FAT etc.
> and I always got the same answer... 12 under MagiC!

Well, name actually means a pathname, either to a file or a directory.
Otherwise, it wouldn't make too much sense, would it? You wouldn't be
independent of the filesystem at all ...


Ciao

Thomas


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