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Apologies if this isn't the right place -- there didn't seem to be a better one.
I've a copy of Slickedit v7 for Linux that I've installed to run in compat mode. But it doesn't seem to know how to edit, e.g., /etc/hosts. No matter how carefully I try to open /etc/hosts, what it opens is /usr/compat/linux/etc/hosts. Similarly, an attempt to open /usr/local/foo gets /usr/compat/linux/usr/local/foo, etc.
Presumably FreeBSD is intercepting and redirecting the filesystem requests "for free" under the table, since Slickedit would have no reason to know or care what it's opening. But I can't imagine why it's doing it, or how to tell it to stop.
Has anyone else seen something like this?
I've a copy of Slickedit v7 for Linux that I've installed to run in compat mode. But it doesn't seem to know how to edit, e.g., /etc/hosts. No matter how carefully I try to open /etc/hosts, what it opens is /usr/compat/linux/etc/hosts. Similarly, an attempt to open /usr/local/foo gets /usr/compat/linux/usr/local/foo, etc.
Presumably FreeBSD is intercepting and redirecting the filesystem requests "for free" under the table, since Slickedit would have no reason to know or care what it's opening. But I can't imagine why it's doing it, or how to tell it to stop.
Has anyone else seen something like this?