On Saturday, June 02, 2001 12:19:59 AM +0200 Trond Myklebust
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>
> Hi Chris,
>
> Do you really need the parent inode in the filehandle?
>
> That screws rename up pretty badly, since the filehandle changes when
> you rename into a different directory. It means for ins
Hi Chris,
Do you really need the parent inode in the filehandle?
That screws rename up pretty badly, since the filehandle changes when
you rename into a different directory. It means for instance that when
I do
open(foo)
mv foo bar/
write (foo)
close(foo)
then I have a pretty good chance of g
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