Filesystems again (was Re: cache_lookup() work this week.)
Pedro Giffuni
giffunip at asme.org
Tue Sep 9 08:40:28 PDT 2003
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David Leimbach wrote:
> >> You are the same person who posted in the freebsd-hacker mailing list
> >> about OpenBFS.. ;-) Thanks for this info!
> >>
> >
> > It may not work (C++) and the authors claim they have to optimize it
> > still, but it's
> > a nice link anyways :).
> >
>
> Why does the fact that its in C++ matter?
Some issues were pointed out on the FreeBSD lists.. having to link the
kernel wit libstc++ and other stuff. Admittedly the fact that BFS was
designed for a nonUNIX-like OS is probably a bigger problem.
Pedro.
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