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Noted by obache@ on pkgsrc-changes@
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From changelog:
Bugs fixed since ChironFS 1.1.0:
o ChironFS could not locate the correct place where chirctl was
when called using the environment variable $PATH to find it.
Now chirctl is called in the same way as ChironFS, leaving
this work to $PATH searches.
Changes since ChironFS 1.1.0
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o ChironFS could not locate the correct place where chirctl was
when called using the environment variable $PATH to find it.
Now chirctl is called in the same way as ChironFS, leaving
this work to $PATH searches.
Changes since ChironFS 1.0.0
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o Added the --ctl (or -c) option which allows to mount a pseudo-filesystem
(like /proc) to control the behavior of the Chiron filesystem being mounted.
Currently, it's only possible to show the status of the replicas and change
their status. Dynamically generated nagios plugin scripts are provided too.
o Updated the howto in the chapter 5, explaining the use of the --ctl option.
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This changes the buildlink3.mk files to use an include guard for the
recursive include. The use of BUILDLINK_DEPTH, BUILDLINK_DEPENDS,
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and BUILDLINK_ORDER is handled by a single new
variable BUILDLINK_TREE. Each buildlink3.mk file adds a pair of
enter/exit marker, which can be used to reconstruct the tree and
to determine first level includes. Avoiding := for large variables
(BUILDLINK_ORDER) speeds up parse time as += has linear complexity.
The include guard reduces system time by avoiding reading files over and
over again. For complex packages this reduces both %user and %sys time to
half of the former time.
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- Support for read-only mounts
- Escaping of "@" and ":" in passwords and usernames
- Support for mounting via "fstab"
- bug fixes
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and the manual page). Bump package revision.
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- Clean up
- Sync with HEAD
- use fork in fsu_console
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changed runtime dependencies now.
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GSTFS is a filesystem for on-demand transcoding of music files between
different formats. It utilizes the gstreamer library for conversion so any
formats supported by gstreamer should also be supported by gstfs. The
filesystem's only requirement is that the gstreamer pipeline begin with a
filesrc with the name "_source" and end with an fdsink with the name "_dest".
The filesystem will automatically substitute the filename and fd number in
these pipelines.
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Tools to access and modify a file system image without having to
mount it.
Classic commands included (prefixed with fsu_):
* cat, diff, du, find, ls
* chflags, chmod, chown, mv, rm, rmdir
* cp, ln, mkdir, mkfifo, mknod, touch
New commands:
* fsu_ecp (cp-like which allows the user to get/put files from/to the image)
* fsu_exec (executes a local command like text editor on a file from the image)
* fsu_write (writes its input in a file on the image)
* fsu_console (a command console tool that uses previous commands and adds
directory browsing)
This package is enabled only for NetBSD 4.99.72 and newer.
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name change).
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Installs compiled python objects, so add them to PLIST and bump
PKGREVISION.
Replace patch-aa with better SUBST framework usage.
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(following some hints by joerg@).
Add missing files to PLIST.
Mark as user-destdir ready.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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- Statfs support
- FUSE 2.6 API
- Single threaded main loop
- Write support
- mkdir/rmdir
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- assume that Python 2.4 and 2.5 are compatible and allow checking for
fallout.
- remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_COMPATIBLE that are obsoleted by the 2.3+
default. Modify the others to deal with the removals.
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djmount is a UPnP AV client. It mounts the media content of
compatible UPnP AV devices as a Unix filesystem.
Djmount automatically discovers all UPnP AV Media Servers on the
network, and makes the content available in a directory tree. All
shared files (e.g. Audio or Video files) are directly visible and can
be played using your favorite media player.
[15:53:42] agc@inspiron1300 ~ 190 > df /mnt
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail %Cap Mounted on
/dev/puffs 28101396 20741466 5954862 77% /mnt
[15:53:44] agc@inspiron1300 ~ 191 > l /mnt
total 5
dr-xr-xr-x 5 root wheel 512 Jan 1 2000 .
drwxr-xr-x 37 root wheel 1536 Mar 15 13:22 ..
dr-xr-xr-x 5 root wheel 512 Jan 1 2000 .debug
dr-xr-xr-x 8 root wheel 512 Jan 1 2000 INSPIRON1300: Alistair Crooks:
dr-xr-xr-x 7 root wheel 512 Jan 1 2000 MediaTomb
-r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 41 Jan 1 2000 devices
[15:54:23] agc@inspiron1300 ~ 192 >
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- Ask for a password in the terminal so that it doesn't show in ps.
- Support different codepages.
- Support for SOCKS proxy.
- Bug fixes.
Add CFLAGS.NetBSD+=-D_NETBSD_SOURCE to make it build.
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their files via a custom do-install target.
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Changes are mainly portability mods; just one minor change for NetBSD
to compile out of the box, which has been fed back upstream.
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Bump rev.
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I'm not sure about FUSE_VERSION vs. FUSE_USE_VERSION in different
implementations, so define FUSE_USE_VERSION from FUSE_VERSION if it
does not exist and use that.
2007-04-17 CHANGES:
- fixed a stupid bug that avoids mounting the root of a server
- documented the optional port for mounting a webdav server
- improved attribute caching for some special cases
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on packages that are affected by the switch from the openssl 0.9.7
branch to the 0.9.8 branch. ok jlam@
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While I can find little documentation out there, it seems to work
quite well for me (Subversion 1.4.4 + apr1). Thusfar it's seemed
quite speedy and useful. I'm thinking that fuse might be an interesting
way to get distfiles (curlftpfs) or source snapshots into pkgsrc.
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file system level, i.e. is configured by collecting several
mountpoints into one virtual replicated file system.
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* Fix: successful hard link removal may reported "Input/Output error".
* Fix: listing the content of a single directory having over 600,000 files
and subdirectories may returned "Input/Output error" or truncated
directory listing.
* Fix: atime mount option didn't work.
* Fix: POSIX file time updates (file access and modification times, inode
change time). Please note, though NTFS-3G updates the times correctly now,
FUSE may keep caching old, invalid time attributes for a short time after
rename(2), creat(2), and some file operations which involve hard links.
FUSE has fixed already the first two cases and they may be included in
the Linux kernel 2.6.24 release.
* New: relatime support was added and made the default atime update method.
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* Fix: reads over the end of a file could return "invalid argument" error
using some recent kernels. This problem may have caused Thunderbird
to hang.
* Fix: some faulty versions of the gcc compiler have crashed during
compilation.
* Fix: the utimes(2) system call may incorrectly updated the last status
change filestamp.
* Change: the ntfs.streams.list extended attribute enumerates Alternate
Data Streams (ADS) '\0' separated.
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- UTF8 internationalization of filenames, volumes and servers
- proper uid/gid mapping to enable environments with a common or different user directory
- DHX2 UAM from Derrik Pates
- fixes to deal with the Apple Airport Extreme quirks
- fixes to deal with netatalk quirks
- improved status output for debugging
- various small bug fixes
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* fix: big-endian problems exposed by the NTFS-3G Test Suite.
* fix: free space calculation may was wrong for >1 TB volumes.
* fix: some faulty Thunderbird versions caused system log flooding.
* fix: uClibc and uClinux improvements.
* fix: logging improvements.
* fix: many other minor fixes.
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* fix: unwritten sparse file regions could get corrupted if the end
of a write wasn't aligned to cluster boundary. Sparse files are very
rarely used, most typically by bittorent clients.
* fix: creation of read-only files failed.
* change: free inode calculation was CPU intensive during write activity.
This could reduce write performance when millions of files are used if
a file manager or desktop applet regularly polled for disk space usage.
Now the statfs() system call is constant time.
* change: file creation performance is improved by 40-80%.
* change: smart directory traversal is 20-200% faster for disk based and
300-600% faster for memory cache based traversals.
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STABLE Version 1.913 (September 13, 2007) Release Notes
* change: free disk space calculation was highly CPU intensive during
write activity. This could reduce write performance severely, especially
for huge volumes if a file manager or desktop applet regularly polled
for disk space usage. Now the calculation is constant time, around only
10 microseconds on a typical desktop, and it's completely independent
of the volume size.
* fix: hibernation check was too rigid and mount was refused in read/write
mode unnecessarily in some cases.
* all performance improvements included unchanged from the 1.910-RC test
release. Please see those details below.
Version 1.910-RC (September 10, 2007) -- Release Notes
* change: significantly improved the performance of writing many files,
typically by 50-1000% (copying files, unpacking, untarring packages,
compilation, directory synchronization, ...).
* change: improved the performance of writing multi-GB size files,
particularly after the creation of many thousands of other files.
Previous disk space defragmentation is highly advised for the best
possible speed. File level defragmentation is not enough.
* change: improved concurrent write performance.
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