On Aug 24, 2007, at 3:55 AM, David Leimbach wrote:



On 8/24/07, jsnx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Aug 23, 3:35 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve Simon) wrote:
> I'am not trolling, I just don't see their efficacy in plan9.

I don't see how to architect the system I discussed without attributes.

I can...

Build yourself a file server that provides the environment you want with attributes... don't inject it into the core system. Store it for real in fossil files with a certain format.

Done?

Plan 9's ability to have synthetic filesystems seems to do away with the need to change the way the core filesystems work.

Speaking of which -- is there an easy way of implementing filtering filesystems? Something that would give a filter-server N existing [sub]trees and a set of instructions on how to reshuffle their content and represent
it as a mountable output.

Thanks,
Roman.

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