Question...has this been raised before? why domain\user instead of domain/user?
Eric Blake
eblake@redhat.com
Mon Jun 21 21:51:00 GMT 2010
On 06/21/2010 03:26 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
> Consistent with unix names, where we use forward slash
> instead of backslash (both in file and registry names),
>
> why do I get an error when I try to use <domain>/user as a user arg when
> <domain>\\user is allows?
Because <domain>\\user is NOT a file name, but a user name.
> Should I get a
> warning about using a Windows style identifier by using backslash?
No.
> I
> mean there's been this increasing strictly about getting away from using
> backslash in windows paths,
Yes. But only for paths (aka file names).
> I'm surprised it's still even allowed in user names, let
> alone, being the ONLY option allowed.
>
> Isn't this inconsistent? Any plans to fix this?
I don't see any inconsistency in our handling of file names. If it
bothers you that user names don't accept slash as an alias for
backslash, then submit a patch - but as I don't use user names in file
name contexts, it doesn't bother me enough for me to want to write a
patch. So, the question is back at you - any plans for you to submit a
patch to fix this?
--
Eric Blake eblake@redhat.com +1-801-349-2682
Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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