Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 27 Jun 2005 00:57:54 -0500 | From | David Masover <> | Subject | Re: reiser4 plugins |
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Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu wrote: > On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 00:31:46 CDT, David Masover said: > > >>*If* we decide that this must go both ways, *then* we either turn off >>write support inside the zipfile > > > Oh, *that* will do wonders for command symmetry. And you just shot down > the whole 'mv foo bar' being equivalent to 'zip bar foo' concept. ;)
In one of three possible settings for the imaginary zipfile plugin, yes. But if we're talking about a kernel source tree, how many of us actually build zipfiles/tarballs of their kernel source trees, rather than unpack existing ones?
>> and do "make" with a symlink farm (cp >>- -as isn't hard), or (better) we can set things up so that only on access >>(most likely a read) of the original zipfile do we re-add all the changes. > > > Those chuckleheads who have filled up a disk by saying 'tar cvf foo.tar .' just > got a whole new way to fill the disk... ;)
Just a new interface :P
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