12-04-2013
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Originally Posted by
samnyc
Robin, Thank you for your advise. I think I know what's going on here. This directory is on local and part of on the NFS drive. Very confusing.
I haven't read even the second post and my first thought was "NFS". It is quite easy: the ownership of a directory is displayed if you "ls" it, but it is not the
local user you see, but the
remote user! root@here is not root@there, even if they have the same name. You might be root@here, but the directory belongs to root@there ("there" being the server the NFS mount originates from).
Its like that: "John Doe" dies and passes some heritage to his son "James Doe". You can't claim this heritage on the grounds of being named "James Doe" too - you actually have to be "James Doe, the son of John Doe", not some guy who accidentally happens to have the same name.
I hope this helps.
bakunin
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biber::input::file::biblatexml
Biber::Input::file::biblatexml(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Biber::Input::file::biblatexml(3pm)
extract_entries
Main data extraction routine.
Accepts a data source identifier (filename in this case),
preprocesses the file and then looks for the passed keys,
creating entries when it finds them and passes out an
array of keys it didn't find.
create_entry
Create a Biber::Entry object from an entry found in a biblatexml data source
parsename
Given a name node, this function returns a Biber::Entry::Name object
Returns an object which internally looks a bit like this:
{ firstname => 'John',
firstname_i => 'J',
middlename => 'Fred',
middlename_i => 'F',
lastname => 'Doe',
lastname_i => 'D',
prefix => undef,
prefix_i => undef,
suffix => undef,
suffix_i => undef,
namestring => 'Doe, John Fred',
nameinitstring => 'Doe_JF',
gender => sm
NAME
Biber::Input::file::biblatexml - look in a BibLaTeXML file for an entry and create it if found
DESCRIPTION
Provides the extract_entries() method to get entries from a biblatexml data source and instantiate Biber::Entry objects for what it finds
AUTHOR
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