On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 16:46 +0200, Magnus Bergman wrote:
> There has for a long time been a confusion between the protocol prefix
> of an URI and volume labels (as in AmigaOS and NetWare). For example
> GnomeVFS uses the URI computer:/// to access the virtual "computer
> directory". The idea (I assume) is that it should appear as a volume
> label called "computer:", but the URI of such a label should really be
> file://computer|/ (or is it file:///computer: ?).
>
> The problem here is a limitation in GnomeVFS which only allows one
> module to handle each method. Thus each new module needs to allocate a
> new method (fake protocol). I decided to fix this by making a module
> which can "mount" other modules in the same tree, or make them appear
> as volume labels. The idea is to have this module handle the
> file-method and mount the file-module as root, and then have the
> possibility to mount other modules (such as the computer-module) at
> other places in that tree. Is this a reasonable approach, would it even
> be suitable for inclusion in GnomeVFS?
I don't understand at all why you would ever want something like this.
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