Re: silent semantic changes with reiser4

From: David Masover
Date: Mon Aug 30 2004 - 20:01:44 EST


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Pavel Machek wrote:
[...]
| uservfs does
|
| cd foo.deb#uar
cd foo.deb/ar
| vs.
| cd foo.deb#udeb
cd foo.deb/deb

and why would you want that, instead of just:
cd foo.deb # for the ar
dpkg -i foo.deb # for the deb

|
| and
|
| cd foo.tgz#utar
cd foo.tgz
| vs.
| cat foo.tgz#ugz
cat foo.tgz

Just want to extract the tar file? Maybe something like
cat foo.tgz/gunzip
In which case (of course) foo.tgz/gunzip has exactly the same directory
contents as foo.tgz

Looks different, that's all.

In fact, for just about any syntax anyone could suggest, I can't really
see why you can't just replace all weird symbols with a slash and a
symbol. Instead of
foo.tgz#utar
you have
foo.tgz/#/utar
Only difference is, some things which used to require special tools can
now be serviced by less than what's in busybox.
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