On Saturday, August 27, 2005 21:03:37 -0500 Troy Benjegerdes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Here's a better version. Default behavior is the following:

fs getcache
AFS using    22% of cache blocks (4346186 of 20000000 1k blocks)
             18% of the cache files (91319 of 500000 files)

Yeah; you're still changing the default output format.
Please don't do that; give people a -verbose switch or whatever, but don't say "well, if you have a script that parses this, then you need to either teach it to parse the new format, or have it pass a new switch that old versions of the tool won't accept".

As it stands now, there is no way for a program to invoke 'fs getcache' in a way that is guaranteed to produce the output format it needs without knowing in advance whether it has your patch or not.


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