> > All current filemanagers on Linux (KDE kfm, Gnome gmc) are flawed > > in this respect. > > I don't think you can call that a "flaw", given that these > filemanagers are only designed to deal with Unix file systems. > > I think it's reasonable to only expect things in the platform > os module to deal with the platform's native file system. > Trying to anticipate how every platform's cross-platform > file servers for all other platforms are going to store their > data just isn't practical. You say that now, but as such cross-system servers become more common, we should expect the tools to deal with them well, rather than complain "the other guy doesn't play by our rules". --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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