> Note that Fuschia is a microkernel. Does it provide a filesystem
interface?
Hi dho! Yes, it does, and the code I've modified to introduce the ability
to perform bind is a modification of the rudimentary binding their
interface already provided (top-level directory binds only, previously,
with an
Note that Fuschia is a microkernel. Does it provide a filesystem
interface? It's possible this wouldn't be adopted simply because it's
not in scope for the core system, and it's something that a system
module could implement without requiring maintenance.
--dho
2017-09-14 17:53 GMT-07:00 Marshall
Aleksandar -
> I have a honest feeling you will end up as roadkill with this sort of
approach.
This is my concern as well. Combined with the fact the OS only has an IRC
channel (which I'm constantly concerned I'm wearing out my welcome in) and
the tepid response so far, part of the reason I came
It's been years since I've used Plan 9, and I very-much miss bind and union
mount. For me, the big benefit of them is that you can hard-code well-known
names for certain files or directories, and yet you can override those
paths as needed, without having to set a bunch of environment variables and
>On Thu, 14 Sep 2017 14:58:02 +
>Marshall Conover wrote:
> I have two scenarios currently I feel make a strong argument for the
> inclusion of bind: one is running tests on an install of a product
> while still being able to do development on it, by using a bind to
> redirect the development
Hmm... I had thought of parallel installs, but A/B testing in order to
maximize ad revenue is a brilliant application.
I have also been thinking about the potential for seamless instillation and
startup of applications - updates to app can be installed in the background
to a bound /tmp directory,
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 07:55:21PM +, Marshall Conover wrote:
> khm - Unfortunately, that would conflict with the browsing model I want to
> propose once I've proven my worth - in which the user emails a daemon with
> the site they want, which the daemon then wgets, forwards to them, and
> open
khm - Unfortunately, that would conflict with the browsing model I want to
propose once I've proven my worth - in which the user emails a daemon with
the site they want, which the daemon then wgets, forwards to them, and
opens up emacs.
Thanks!
Marshall
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 10:58 AM Marshall
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 02:58:02PM +, Marshall Conover wrote:
>
> As someone who's neither on their
> team nor an employee of google, I feel that I'm going to need to make a
> damn good argument
Suggest to them that the namespace status could be exposed to javascript
and used to enhance the
Hi All!
I've been exploring the Fuchsia operating system, and while they have
per-process namespaces, they don't have a utility like plan 9's bind, nor a
method of supporting it by default in their system libraries. I've made
some progress on adding it (https://imgur.com/HELWbrQ), but enthusias
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