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在2008-09-08 19:46:48,"Dan Horne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 写道: >Just want to chime in here. We use SNF on FreeBSD and more than once, >when a newbie tech was troubleshooting the system, he'd remark that we >seem to have the Windows version of Sniffer installed because of the >extension. Files with a .exe extension just LOOK like Windows progs and >can cause confusion when troubleshooting. > >Dan Horne >TAIS >Director of Operations >www.taisweb.net >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >828.252.TAIS (8247) > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Message Sniffer Community [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On >Behalf Of >> Pete McNeil >> Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2008 4:38 PM >> To: Message Sniffer Community >> Subject: [sniffer] Re: What's in a name - or - objects in mirror.exe >are >> bigger than they appear >> >> Hello Sanford, >> >> Friday, September 5, 2008, 2:21:38 PM, you wrote: >> >> > I say, "yes, remove the extensions." For when one deals >with >> > multi-boot or VM environments, seeing a Windows-style name can >make >> > you think it's just showing through from another filesystem >or >> > somethin' or was accidentally dumped there. Obvs. direct SNF >admins >> > wouldn't be likely to have this confusion, but other people on the >box >> > could. >> >> > Feel you should leave the names in mixed case; that isn't >non-*nix >> > IMO. Forcing lowercase on case-preserving + case-sensitive systems >is >> > like pretending they're not cp/cs (easier to remember, sure, but >not >> > using the power, etc.). >> >> Thanks! >> >> This is what we've decided to do. >> >> _M >> >> >> -- >> Pete McNeil >> Chief Scientist, >> Arm Research Labs, LLC. >> >> >> ############################################################# >> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to >> the mailing list
