Horst von Brand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Erik Hensema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Horst von Brand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> [on reiserfs4]
>> >> >> and _can_ do things
>> >> >> no other FS
JFS2 also implementing them.
It's just too damn hard to predict the future. IMHO better just
merge reiser4 and let it be clear to everybody that reiser4 is an
experiment.
As long as it doesn't affect the rest of the kernel and it's
clear to the users that reiser4 is *not* going to be th
l could be the place for very wild
experimentation. I'd love to see a kernel which supports a
object-relational non-POSIX compatible filesystem, ready for
2010's storage requirements. But that's just me.
(*) I've got a magic Linus brain reader device.
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is true, may have to rethink the current versioning scheme, or
we'll stick to 2.x.y forever...
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ng NTP with 2.4.2, and if so, are you synchronising
> properly?
Yes, working fine for me.
> (I'm using the RH7.0 version of ntp-4.0.99j here)
Suse 6.3, xntp-4.0.98d-0, mostly vanilla kernel 2.4.2
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o with the \r\n problem but only with the
_real_ underlying reason: the script interpreter is not found and ENOENT is
returned confusing the user: the user thinks the _script_ is not found,
while its there, for sure.
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bash: ./testscript: No such file or directory
versus
$ ./testscript
bash: ./testscript: Exec format error
I haven't got a clue what Posix requires though.
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