Hello, > Your previous email didn't reach the debian-bsd mailing list (at least > it's not in the archives of debian-bsd, nor in my emails).
mmh ok i should resend it ( on the owncloud-client list the mail enters). > Why did you encrypt the email? Why not? I have your key and you have mine - there is no point not to use encryption in mails, that don't go to mailinglists. > inotify is a linux-specific API and thus is not portable. One caveat on > linux is that one can run out of inotify watches and thus manual > reload/reread directories mechanisms should be provided. That same > manual reload/reread mechanism should be portable and thus would work on > (k)freebsd kernel. > > (k)freebsd does not implement inotify. there are incomplete wrapper > libraries around native facility that provide similar information > (kqueue/kevent), but the two APIs do not have 1 to 1 mapping. > > if you wish complete/reliable notifications use kqueue/kevent on freebsd. Sorry, but i don't unserstand completly what you are telling me. I understood that: The libinotify is only a wrapper for kqueue/kevent that is not 100% compatible to inotify API on linux. So that i don't get notifications for createDir, removeFile and moveFile is likely to be a bug of the implemention, so I'll file a bug against libinotify. regards, sandro
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