On Friday 10 February 2006 09:22, Maarten Deprez wrote:
> Hello,
>
> reiser4 on linux 2.6.16-rc2-mm1 bugs for me in
> plugins/file/tail_conversion.c line 29, locking up a process
> sometimes, when it is reading a file.
>
> Greetings,
> Maarten Deprez
>
>
Still present in 2.6.16-rc3-mm1:
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Ok, so I saw a few messages show up today -- what happened to all the
ones in the meantime?
I sent a good 15 or so messages including patches, and they seem to have
disappeared into the ether. Should I resend or are they stuck in a
queue somewhere?
The function max_name_len_cde() in reiser4/plugin/item/cde40.c in my
opinion limits the file name length too strict.
One finds:
return
tree_by_inode(dir)->nplug->max_item_size() -
sizeof(directory_entry_format) - sizeof(cde_item_format) -
sizeof(cde_unit_header) - 2;
I thin
Apologies if this gets posted twice, I saw there was a list malfunction so
posting it again as my previous message never showed up.
Hi Edward,
I've just tested the newer patch against 2.6.15.4, and have found a bug when
using `cat bmap` in a directory.
$ cd testdir/
$ cat bmap
kernel BUG
Hi Shane,
I'm sorry we had a list malfunction today and your message got chewed a bit,
but its got recovered and reposted here.
While on it, i'll try and share my own expirience with reiser4 usage.
First i suggest heading for 2.6.12 kernel, at moment it looks like most
stable, and i use it as
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