[issue27879] add os.syncfs()

2021-10-10 Thread Nir Soffer
Nir Soffer added the comment: Updating python version, this is not relevant to 3.6 now. On linux users can use "sync --file-system /path" but it would be nice if we have something that works on multiple platforms. -- nosy: +nirs versions: +Python 3.11 -Python 3.6

[issue27879] add os.syncfs()

2017-03-01 Thread Fred L. Drake, Jr.
Changes by Fred L. Drake, Jr. : -- nosy: +fdrake ___ Python tracker ___ ___

[issue27879] add os.syncfs()

2016-08-29 Thread Марк Коренберг
Марк Коренберг added the comment: 1. It is appropriate to call `sync()` when one calls `os.syncfs()` if `syncfs()` syscall is not supported in kernel. 2. https://technet.microsoft.com/sv-se/sysinternals/bb897438(en-us).aspx 3. https://github.com/EricGrange/FlushFileCache ? --

[issue27879] add os.syncfs()

2016-08-29 Thread Josh Rosenberg
Josh Rosenberg added the comment: So syncfs is basically "sync, but only for a single file system corresponding to a given open file"? Given it's Linux only (doesn't look like it's part of any standard that UNIX or BSD OSes would provide), it seems rather special purpose to expose in Python.

[issue27879] add os.syncfs()

2016-08-27 Thread Марк Коренберг
New submission from Марк Коренберг: I mean http://linux.die.net/man/2/syncfs -- components: Library (Lib) messages: 273790 nosy: mmarkk priority: normal severity: normal status: open title: add os.syncfs() type: enhancement versions: Python 3.6 ___