Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!mailrus!nrl-cmf!ames!oliveb!sun!gorodish!guy From: guy@gorodish.Sun.COM (Guy Harris) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: VMS vs. UNIX file system Message-ID: <68853@sun.uucp> Date: 19 Sep 88 03:29:18 GMT References: <411@marob.MASA.COM> <178@arnold.UUCP> <1986@bucsb.UUCP> <3506@ihlpe.ATT.COM> Sender: news@sun.uucp Lines: 13 > What I would like in the UNIX file system the VMS system has is the ability > to break links when a file is written. I have an application where we wish > to share information between two directories, but I want the link broken if > the file is written when accessed from any directory it is listed in. This > happens with VMS links because of versions of files in the file system. This can happen in UNIX as well, if you write your application to break links in this fashion. Few applications do this, but I suspect many users of those applications may well consider this to be a feature.... (It can, I believe, also *not* happen in VMS if your application does whatever magic is needed to write on an existing file rather than creating a new file with a higher version number.)