Hi,

I found ventifs.c on a rather old Plan 9  installation.
It didn't get compiled on the recent Plan 9 at first but I managed to
tweak the old ventifs.c to get compiled on the recent system.
I attached the new ventifs.c to this mail just in the case someone else
get interested.

cpu% ventifs 3fd0720568d5c7f0594646eee2e53346bb494be5
entry: size 120 psize 8160 dsize 8192
cpu% ls -l /n/kremvax
--r--r--r-- M 520 venti venti 8192 Mar 25 07:37
/n/kremvax/27ee01e7b700287ec73b8465268c415854a3feac
--r--r--r-- M 520 venti venti 8192 Mar 25 07:37
/n/kremvax/6eb42b415e85d8d2c20d52a69a7d06d62124dc35
d-r-xr-xr-x M 520 venti venti  240 Mar 25 07:37
/n/kremvax/cb5c3b3441909319f45d5de8ff39da31a249e40b

Warning:
I only skimmed through the source and literally translated some
function names/enum values to just get compiled.
It seems working so far but I'm not sure about what I did to the source at all.


On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Russ Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 7:48 PM, YAMANASHI Takeshi <[email protected]> wrote:
>> ventifs presents you its hash scores as their file names
>> and you should be able to 'ls' or 'cat' the scores to traverse
>> the venti tree while vacfs presents you more familiar file names.
>
> i don't remember that.
> there was a toy venti browser gui at one point;
> it might still be in /sys/src/cmd/venti.
>
> russ
>
>



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YAMANASHI Takeshi

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