On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 9:22 AM, Paul Alfille <[email protected]> wrote:
> I believe we've been complaint with FUSE since Version 1.4 (2003).
> Unless these have deprecated features, it shouldn't be a problem.
>
> Have you run into any issues with the newest version?
>
> Basically, we use a subset of FUSE capabilities. Only the original
> "high level" interface which maps calls like "open" "read" "write"
> "dir read" "fstat" and "close" to OWFS callback functions. Most of the
> fuse development work, which I follow loosely, has been with giving
> users tighter control over caches, inode maps, and memory mapping. All
> those are important when trying to emulate a high-performance
> filesystem in userspace. 1-wire is so slow compared to filesystem
> calls that we don't need to squeeze out an extra kernel context
> switch. In fact, even open and close are ignored in our
> implementation.
>
> The only likely problem that might occur with fuse is that we use the
> earlier directory implementation, which has been deprecated, but
> supported, for some years now.
>
> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:12 PM, Gregg Levine <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello!
>> This should come as no surprise, but here goes, the guys behind it
>> have come out with a newer version, 2.8.5, and thats newer then the
>> Slackware release currently running on my test box now. That guy has
>> 2.8.1 on it. I'm now rebuilding the Slackware package with that
>> version.
>>
>> Ideally group we do need to track what the folks at Fuse are up to on
>> the releases they are putting out.

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Hello!
Not yet. I'm still getting my test box up to speed. I'll know more by
the weekend.

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