On Jun 26, 2012, at 10:02 AM, Alan Bateman wrote:
>
> Do the tests assume they are run on HFS? Just wondering if you you need to
> look at the FileStore name/type to check.
TensComplement's ZFS port (ZEVO) to MacOSX may need some consideration if HFS
is going to be the only test bed.
Gregg W
Will this address issue MACOSX_PORT-165 [1]?
[1] http://java.net/jira/browse/MACOSX_PORT-165
-- David
On 22.06.2012, at 19:01, Xueming Shen wrote:
> Hi
>
> Here is the proposed change to support Unicode nfd/nfc and case insensitive
> file path on MacOSX file system.
>
> 7130915: File.equals
I welcome this issue is getting some serious attention then. When will this be
backported to 7u?
-- David
On 24.06.2012, at 18:58, Xueming Shen wrote:
>
> Yes, I believe the issue described in MACOSX_PORT-165 is the
> same issue this patch is trying to solve.
>
> Btw, it appears there are typ
Thanks Alan!
The webrev has been updated to throw OOME as your other nio native
dispatcher does.
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~sherman/7130915/webrev.
I can wait for your back from the vacation:-)
-Sherman
On 6/26/12 11:41 PM, Alan Bateman wrote:
On 27/06/2012 04:33, Xueming Shen wrote:
Al
On 27/06/2012 04:33, Xueming Shen wrote:
Alan,
Webrev has been updated accordingly at
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~sherman/7130915/webrev
with changes
(1) added a CFStringCreateMutable(...) != null check in both io and
nio native, though it is
unlikely to fail here because we are passin
Alan,
Webrev has been updated accordingly at
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~sherman/7130915/webrev
with changes
(1) added a CFStringCreateMutable(...) != null check in both io and nio
native, though it is
unlikely to fail here because we are passing a NULL and 0 length,
like new StringBui
On 26/06/2012 07:00, Xueming Shen wrote:
On 6/25/12 10:58 PM, Xueming Shen wrote:
Hi,
While I still believe that case-insensitive is the right choice for
File/Path on MacOSX, it is
suggested that we might want to be a little conservative in this
patch, with the assumption
that this patch will
On 6/25/12 10:58 PM, Xueming Shen wrote:
Hi,
While I still believe that case-insensitive is the right choice for
File/Path on MacOSX, it is
suggested that we might want to be a little conservative in this
patch, with the assumption
that this patch will be backport to 7u release after being bak
Yes, I believe the issue described in MACOSX_PORT-165 is the
same issue this patch is trying to solve.
Btw, it appears there are typos in the note(2), my mini keyboard obviously
is too sticky:-)
(2) normalize the resulting file name from macosx fs APIs from nfd->nfc before
passing
back to
On 22/06/2012 19:02, Mike Duigou wrote:
:
Won't this cause problems on case sensitive file systems? The MacOSX filesystem
is by default case insensitive but case sensitive file systems are not entirely
uncommon.
It shouldn't cause any issues accessing files, this is really just about
equals,
On 6/22/12 11:02 AM, Mike Duigou wrote:
On Jun 22 2012, at 10:01 , Xueming Shen wrote:
Hi
Here is the proposed change to support Unicode nfd/nfc and case insensitive
file path on MacOSX file system.
7130915: File.equals does not give expected results when path contains
Non-English characters
Hi Sherman,
There are several places where Locale.ENGLISH is used for locale neutral
processing. You could instead use Locale.ROOT for that purpose.
Naoto
On 12/06/22 10:01, Xueming Shen wrote:
Hi
Here is the proposed change to support Unicode nfd/nfc and case insensitive
file path on MacOS
On Jun 22 2012, at 10:01 , Xueming Shen wrote:
> Hi
>
> Here is the proposed change to support Unicode nfd/nfc and case insensitive
> file path on MacOSX file system.
>
> 7130915: File.equals does not give expected results when path contains
> Non-English characters on Mac OS X
> 7168427: File
Hi
Here is the proposed change to support Unicode nfd/nfc and case insensitive
file path on MacOSX file system.
7130915: File.equals does not give expected results when path contains
Non-English characters on Mac OS X
7168427: FileInputStream cannot open file where the file path contains
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