Slashes in file names
Chris Calabrese
cjc at ulysses.att.com
Wed Feb 20 02:32:49 AEST 1991
In article <15898.27bc3908 at levels.sait.edu.au> xtdn at levels.sait.edu.au writes:
>sef at kithrup.COM (Sean Eric Fagan) writes:
>> BSD has been using EINVAL to indicate an illegal filename (8-bit
>> set in one or more of the characters), I believe.
[ stuff about sVr1 intro(2) deleted]
>So SysV has allowed filenames with 8-bit set for ages. Sorry that I don't
>have access to BSD right now, but I wouldn't think that it was different.
>Am I wrong?
8-bit seems to work on BAD to me:
936) > kk^?
937) ls kk*
kk?
938) echo kk* | od -c
0000000 k k 177 \n
0000004
This is on a Solboune (Sun 4 clone) running OS/SMP 4.0D_Export
(something like SunOS 4.0.3) with the BSD Fast File System.
Name: Christopher J. Calabrese
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