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Re: Cygwin to make ext2fs, xfs, reiserfs aware in windows
- From: Reini Urban <rurban at x-ray dot at>
- To: pavitrasoft <ntfsd at pavitrasoft dot com>
- Cc: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 13:37:35 +0100
- Subject: Re: Cygwin to make ext2fs, xfs, reiserfs aware in windows
- References: <E1B3MEQ-0005X0-00@host22.ipowerweb.com>
ntfsd__AT__pavitrasoft schrieb:
What would be best way to make cygwin dll aware of existence of UNIX
file systems ext2fs, ffs, nfs, xfs and reiserfs.
The best way would be to arrange your license to be compatible with
cygwin, provide the cxvfsmgr service as cygwin package and patch
cygwin.dll and the fileutils (soon coreutils) to use cxvfsmgr.
And as cygwin package you can get rid of your bugs much faster, I guess.
For sure someone else will try to provide these patches also, but if the
license issues are not cleared before nobody will do this for sure.
Your current download has no sources and an cygwin-incompatible license.
The features sound cool to me.
Currently with our
software Crossmeta it will go through windows layer and the results
will not be good. It will have the same problem of ls -l taking lot of
time and security uid/gid mapping confusion. Instead if it can be
converted to make use of VFS style calls getdents, stat ..etc directly
to crossmeta the results will be great. Crossmeta also provides windows
native file system via loopback file system driver.
I am guessing the file handler code would be the starting point for
this and replace dll entry points for those. Is this going to be lot of
effort?
PS:
Crossmeta can be downloaded from
http://www.pavitrasoft.com/products/crossmeta/
Crossmeta - FFS, nfs, ext2fs, reiserfs and xfs file system for Windows
Download here http://www.pavitrasoft.com/
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Reini Urban
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/home/rurban/
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