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SubjectRe: File systems are semantically impoverished compared to database and keyword systems: it is time to change!
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In article <linux.kernel.199906240248.WAA00879@rsts-11.mit.edu>,
<tytso@mit.edu> wrote:

>Now let's assume that we have a hacked libc (or a system-wide
>LD_PRELOAD) which intercepts the open system call.

Pushing the kernel published interfaces out to include code
that is not accountable to the kernel seems less than optimal.


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david parsons \bi/ a hacked libc? I don't think so.
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