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From: ballard@cheddar.ucs.ubc.ca (Alan Ballard)
Subject: Re: HPFS and IBM C/2: opening files (Part 3)
Message-ID: <1991Apr17.154359.17100@unixg.ubc.ca>
Keywords: HPFS, C/2, fopen
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Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1991 15:43:59 GMT

In article <1991Apr17.110322.17440@grasp1.univ-lyon1.fr> rol@grasp1.univ-lyon1.fr (Paul Rolland) writes:
>  - I don't have either exehdr ot the other tool.
I also suggested you could use the DEF file to set the long names 
attribute; if you don't have exehdr (are you sure?), then use the 
def file line:
   NAME test NEWFILES
This assumes you have a new enough version of the linker to support 
HPFS attributes.
>So, I still have a SYS1943: A program caused a protection violation when
>I try to open a file whose name is DEBUG.TEST on my HPFS disk with fopen.
I don't know why it should cause a protection violation. Maybe you 
have an old library that doesn't understand HPFS (I wonder if it tries to 
copy the filename?)

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