https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240145
Bug ID: 240145
Summary: kernel panic with hanging vdev
Product: Base System
Version: 12.0-RELEASE
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
Status: New
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--- Comment #4 from Sean McBride ---
Not sure about Windows, but EAs are quite common on macOS.
Re: -p vs -a, don't much care myself, but I'd like *some* option for cp to
preserve them. :)
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--- Comment #2 from Sean McBride ---
I'm happy to file an additional bug against 'cp -p' behaviour. I tried to
search for an existing one, but didn't find it. Surely I can't be the first to
notice/want this?
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--- Comment #3 from Conrad Meyer ---
My impression is that extattr/fork use is much less common in BSD/Linux than
Windows. It seems like Mac gained support in 10.4 in ~2005.
It's quite possible that folks who ran into this shortcoming
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Bug ID: 240158
Summary: utimensat system call (and C API) should allow more
than 2 timestamps, to simplify changing birth time
Product: Base System
Version: 12.0-RELEASE
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Bug ID: 240157
Summary: cp has no ability to preserve extended attributes when
copying a file
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: Any
OS:
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--- Comment #5 from Sean McBride ---
For cp itself, I created
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--- Comment #6 from Conrad Meyer ---
(In reply to Sean McBride from comment #4)
On Windows, they're called "ADS" (alternative data streams) and the semantics
are somewhat different, but they tend to be used in similar ways as extattrs.
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Bug ID: 240156
Summary: Remove flags argument from VOP_UNLOCK
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity:
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--- Comment #15 from Greg Lewis ---
Hi Konstantin,
It looks like you have been working on the procctl approach based on
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21352. Thanks for doing that! A couple of
questions/comments though.
Can we help test
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Bug ID: 240146
Summary: 'man cp' does not discuss extended attributes; it
really should since even -p discards them!
Product: Documentation
Version: Latest
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