On 2009-02-08, Bas Verhoeven <[email protected]> wrote: > Then yesterday I found a post on the Dazuko website that basically > said that Dazuko will no longer be supported. At that point, I just > gave up on Dazuko, and went to bed. > > Then the next day, after reading the post a bit more, I noticed the > talks about DazukoFS.
Correct. It is not good that Dazuko 2.3.5 is shown as the current stable version. As I wrote, the website will be changed to "fix" that soon. > Apparently this is some "stackable" filesystem that can basically do > all the stuff that Dazuko can do (notifications on > open/close/unlink/etc.), but does not require these kernel options > that I mentioned above. Right now DazukoFS only captures "open" events. > Obviously, if that is true, I'm very interested in such a > development. I tried to get it to work on my custom compiled kernel > image: 2.6.26 (from kernel.org) with openvz patches. The kernel > compiled fine, and I'm running it right now. Unfortunately, DazukoFS > does not feel like installing: > > debian:/tmp/dazukofs-3.0.0-rc5# patch -p1 < patch-linux-2.6.26 > debian:/tmp/dazukofs-3.0.0-rc5# make > /tmp/dazukofs-3.0.0-rc5/inode.c: In function 'dazukofs_permission': > /tmp/dazukofs-3.0.0-rc5/inode.c:468: error: implicit declaration of > function 'GET_LOWER_MNT' > ... This is due to an error in the patch. I don't have enough time to check all possible versions. I've fixed the patch and uploaded a 3.0.0-rc6 version. Please try this version out. John Ogness -- Dazuko Maintainer _______________________________________________ Dazuko-help mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dazuko-help
