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Re: ReConfigurable Directory Structure & Agrregation of files according to semantic.
> "David" == David Masover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] David> A userspace daemon is what I was thinking, except that lufs is, David> again, implementing an entire filesystem rather than piggybacking David> on one that already exists. Not sure what you mean by piggybacking on top of an existing filesystem. It looks like lufs itself is just a link between the kernel and some userspace code. It isn't intended to be a completely new filesystem. >From what I can tell, its main purpose is to allow you to mount remote filesystems, e.g. through ssh. My guess is that the userspace code just provides functions to implement things like open, opendir, read, etc., which should be easy to translate into shell calls, over ssh. So it's definitely simpler than Reiser4. But I think you would be able to use it to prototype something like ~/music/by_artist, which just does some shell and id3 magic to find all the artists in ~/music and display a nice list. -- Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.uhoreg.ca/ PGP/GnuPG key: 1024D/124B61FA Fingerprint: 96C5 012F 5F74 A5F7 1FF7 5291 AF29 C719 124B 61FA Key available at wwwkeys.pgp.net. Encrypted e-mail preferred.
Re: ReConfigurable Directory Structure & Agrregation of files according to semantic.
David Masover wrote on Thu, 18 Mar 2004 17:04:30 -0600: > | David> What about a reiser4 plugin? > | > | I would think that would count as being in the filesystem level. > > Yet it doesn't involve writing a *new* filesystem, which is I think what > was being suggested? Alexander? I was concerned that new features should also be available to all programs, preferably through the existing file system API (open, close, readdir, etc), rather than having a separate API layer (adding a few functions is OK). I don't care if it's a new file system under the hood, or enhancements to an existing one; the important thing is that all programs be able to use it easily. For example, you could add a mkquery() to the usual API to make a virtual directory that contains the results of a query (query patterns specified as an argument to mkquery). I'd be satisfied if other software can open that virtual directory just like a regular one, and use readdir on it. Of course, creating a file in the virtual directory would return an error code (or you could have that operation automagically add attributes to the new file which would make it satisfy the query). The general idea is to avoid having multiple application programming interfaces. Keep it unified and you get more power through synergy. Such as being able to use grep or ffmpeg on all files in a virtual query results directory. - Alex P.S. Normally I wouldn't use "synergy", but it makes sense here.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hubert Chan wrote: |>"David" == David Masover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | | | David> Alexander G. M. Smith wrote: | Alexander> ... I (and others) think it would be better for this to be | Alexander> done at the file system level. That way you can leverage all | Alexander> sorts of other utilities and | | David> What about a reiser4 plugin? | | I would think that would count as being in the filesystem level. Yet it doesn't involve writing a *new* filesystem, which is I think what was being suggested? Alexander? | David> What about a plugin that is mostly in userspace? | | That just reminded me of lufs[1], which allows you to create a userspace | daemon that communicates with the lufs module to provide access to a A userspace daemon is what I was thinking, except that lufs is, again, implementing an entire filesystem rather than piggybacking on one that already exists. Or is this new filesystem really so easy? If so, I want my stable reiser4! No offense to anyone working on reiser4. It looks impressive so far, and I haven't even taken a peek at the code. I'm impatient, but I don't want to seem ungrateful. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQIVAwUBQFoq/ngHNmZLgCUhAQLiNg//QOOTYVCMGzvWp7TPpJUMBUw3ty8rN8cT XzCojUMKnece5O3NT75UHjkiRRKWiZxFxSkvwa7idfzg0fOajdCxdYqxnN3k+c6q nZyp2cUeLPG/EU4oSIhEjEZYhj5IUENUzALhPftAOveUMc4vN0XvmpAESUZ1ApBp efKH61wiWn7eq3NdHXMBbWroC9Rp2W1H36Gqe4lBwZFPPSo+XXHmjT2kRY5sjw9x RA2UcoFiNbsfLiLviFAsfAiHSkCUop06Tub0js3sMAvWNxHPE6Fu6/DOUxmZsKom tz10eAL+I0oRBy0+iVzwpEZ6aB2ic17cPS9KW9RBwzYWfVavJKrJ+BqZRgL0sARl dW4A9XkKiyngAufrUli6WDJaihaWZtpP1APpBmM+eDdVQzihuVlL9ZCPaybtuhDn O8dgwXKSdE2GCKG0lGEweKbow6mXDe8TTypvXzpSDVU4cyvBdUzhisb2HyHlUigx rH1kJlTQvEmQIWnxkqQQxe5oX98dNnHxJLDtRyoiIN9ATGE0tEWbHZzvO8rGsOA3 wxtRwIr4xeXUKF8I0RN+3JI9rNqH2UNTzNTTIhOleVqO9O50IDJSR++XT0ZJ65Lu WDctewQ16xm84IobMKqV3c+GVdRIpQjIdaChjnDYaovf+wstcQnzT/y9D58MOOma +U37zogaPIs= =k/hJ -END PGP SIGNATURE-
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