Re: ceph_setattr mask

2012-02-14 Thread Noah Watkins
On Feb 14, 2012, at 9:03 AM, Sage Weil wrote: >> >> java-libcephfs has a build dependency on libcephfs-dev deb that only >> contains libcephfs.h. These flags must be available during build and it >> seems to make little sense to add another header just for these bits. So >> as far as moving v

Re: ceph_setattr mask

2012-02-14 Thread Sage Weil
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012, Noah Watkins wrote: > On Feb 14, 2012, at 8:50 AM, Gregory Farnum wrote: > > You're right, those flags are only specified in ceph_fs.h. I don't > > think it's appropriate to include that file in user-facing stuff as > > it's mostly things that I'd consider to be Ceph internals,

Re: ceph_setattr mask

2012-02-14 Thread Noah Watkins
On Feb 14, 2012, at 8:50 AM, Gregory Farnum wrote: > > You're right, those flags are only specified in ceph_fs.h. I don't > think it's appropriate to include that file in user-facing stuff as > it's mostly things that I'd consider to be Ceph internals, but the > CEPH_SETATTR_* stuff is obviously

Re: ceph_setattr mask

2012-02-14 Thread SÅ‚awomir Skowron
Pozdrawiam iSS On 14 lut 2012, at 01:05, Noah Watkins wrote: > Howdy, > > It looks like ceph_fs.h contains the mask flags (e.g. CEPH_SETATTR_MODE) used > in ceph_setattr, but I do not see these flags in any header installed from > .deb files (grep /usr/include/*). > > Am I missing a location?

Re: ceph_setattr mask

2012-02-14 Thread Gregory Farnum
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 4:05 PM, Noah Watkins wrote: > Howdy, > > It looks like ceph_fs.h contains the mask flags (e.g. CEPH_SETATTR_MODE) used > in ceph_setattr, but I do not see these flags in any header installed from > .deb files (grep /usr/include/*). > > Am I missing a location? Should the

ceph_setattr mask

2012-02-13 Thread Noah Watkins
Howdy, It looks like ceph_fs.h contains the mask flags (e.g. CEPH_SETATTR_MODE) used in ceph_setattr, but I do not see these flags in any header installed from .deb files (grep /usr/include/*). Am I missing a location? Should these flags be part of the installed headers? Thanks, -Noah-- To uns