Subject: Re: File saved to ASIP server differs from file saved to Netatalk volume
From: Matthew Keller (kellermg@potsdam.edu)
Date: Fri Sep 29 2000 - 13:33:38 EDT
Could you send the snippet from AppleVolumes.default that deals with
this volume? The only time I've seen something like this is if some of
the AV.def options are set strange (like CRLF, or ProDOS or some other
setting).
Matthew Temple wrote:
>
> All,
>
> One of our Linux managers has encountered the
> following unexpected event when using DNA-Star and saving
> files directly to his Netatalk volume. He says:
> ===========================================================
> Using the program LaserGene the following happens -
> [If I] edit a DNA sequence, and then save it directly into
> a Netatalk volume (netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3-7, RH 6.2.)
> then, later open that file with LaserGene, I find that
> there are several empty spaces added at the beginning
> of the DNA sequence.
> But if the sequence is saved either to the local
> hard disk or to a native ASIP server, there is no problem.
> (If the saved file from the server is then copied to the Netatalk
> volume there is also no problem.)
> ===========================================================
> Does anyone out there have any idea what might be going
> wrong?
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