On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 03:48, Bryan J. Smith wrote: > Same deal with SGI and their XFS releases -- the code is usually in CVS > for 2-3 months before release for "regression testing" before release. > And XFS has only has 1 major problem (in 1.0, which was fixed with 1.1) > since release on Linux. Also note that SGI _only_ officially supports > it on RedHat and _no_other_ distro. On the XFS list I've regularly seen > people have issues with non-RedHat versions from vendors who "sloppily" > patch their kernels with XFS rather non-completely. ]
I should also mention that XFS used to require _extensive_ kernel modification. That's because a _lot_ of interfaces in Irix, for various XFS functionality, did _not_ have an equivalent in Linux. The good news is that stock 2.5.x has a lot of these from, not surprisingly, the XFS team (who's heavily influenced the VFS code in 2.5.x). And many have been backported to stock 2.4.x VFS as well (outside of the XFS releases). In each and every case, the greatest thing about XFS is not so much the filesystem, but how much SGI "shares." Everything they are introducing into the kernel can and is being used by other filesystems! Why is SGI doing this? Because it believes in the GPL license, and the "protection" it gives. I know because I regularly see the SGI developers' commentary when some BSD guy asks, "why don't you release it BSD?" Typical answer: "Because we don't want Sun using it without paying us. With the GPL, they have to license it from us if they want a commercial version." [ God I _hate_ it when people call the GPL "viral." It's _not_ viral, it's "pro-commercial" because it forces people to _license_ from the copyright holder. The only people who call it viral are the ones who are "leech"/non-innovative companies -- *COUGH* Microsoft *COUGH* WindRiver *COUGH* etc... ] Anyway, enough of my "tangent(s)." -- Bryan J. Smith, E.I. (BSECE) Contact Info: http://thebs.org [ http://thebs.org/files/resume/BryanJonSmith_certifications.pdf ] ------------------------------------------------------------------ * A lecture on software piracy from Bill Gates is like a lecture * * on adultry from the owner of a brothel of other people's wives *
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