Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 28 Oct 2004 17:41:32 +0200 | From | Matthias Andree <> | Subject | Re: readdir loses renamed files |
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Andreas Dilger wrote:
> I read over in reiserfs-list that the reason for the crazy renaming is > to store "attributes" as part of the filename. Why not just store them > as EAs as they were intended? With the large inode patches (posted here > a couple of times already) the cost of storing EAs is negligible.
The "attributes" stored are really mail flags such as "read", "replied to", the size and so on. Not sure if it makes sense storing these as extended attributes, or, the other way around, are EAs supposed to be some "associated" generic file that can be attached to an existing file?
At any rate, the resulting software would no longer be able to call its backing storage to be in "Maildir" format.
I know AmigaOS had a limited amount of space (some dozen characters) for a generic file comment, but otherwise.
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