On Sat, Oct 3, 2015 at 2:39 PM, Clemens Lang <c...@macports.org> wrote:

> > Same thing, but as seen in the 2nd case, no com.apple.rootless
> attribute, no
> > restricted (or hidden) flags. :-)
>
> Mounts are a nice idea, but not possible without root privileges, and that
> leaves
> out everybody that uses a user-only installation of MacPorts. So this
> could only
> be done as an optimization, and I'm not sure it's worth it then. Cache
> invalidation would definitely be easier with it, though…


...but at some point the NFS server must access the file, in the original
filesystem where all of those exist and will be enforced.

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