Userspace Unionfs File System
unionfs-fuse overlays several directory into one single mount point
It first tries to access the file on the top branch and if the file
does not exist there, it continues on lower level branches. If the user
tries to modify a file on a lower level read-only branch the file is
copied to to a higher level read-write branch if the copy-on-write
(cow) mode was enabled.
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unionfs-fuse-0.26.tar.xz | 0000038600 37.7 KB | |
unionfs-fuse.changes | 0000001618 1.58 KB | |
unionfs-fuse.spec | 0000001904 1.86 KB |
Revision 14 (latest revision is 19)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
accepted
request 155453
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Factory Maintainer (factory-maintainer)
(revision 14)
- update to 0.26 - use BUILD_PATH instead of snprintf, which will return -ENAMETOOLONG if the path is too long instead of simply using a wrong path - new options "-o relaxed_permissions" and "-o hide_meta_dir" - included the debian directory - Properly check on rmdir() if sub-branches are also empty - Always compile with debug code, but only enable debugging on request - New option -o debug_file - Lots of bugs fixed in BUILD_PATH() - Improved search of white-out files - Properly fix Debian Bug#509516. - More debug output. - Add syslog support without the risk of possible dead locks - Use fuse big-writes (and reads) if available (forwarded request 155081 from coolo)
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