> > if you want to > > find how the modifications to /386/lib/libc.a, you know where that > > is. if you bind 100 packages on top of /386/lib, it becomes necessary > > to deconstruct namespaces continually. the abstraction of namespace > > starts to break down. > > Dump deals with 'physical' paths; you have to think of history and > friends in that light. This is why you can't, e.g., 'history /bin/rc'. > This doesn't mean history is broken. Dumps and snapshots are tied directly > to fossil/venti/kenfs et al, and work in that context.
physical path!? You know that Ken uses paths, Rob uses paths, and just think, you can use paths, too. A path is a path and no amount of money can get you a better path.... All the paths are the same and all the paths are good. with apologies to andy worhol. - erik