On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Olaf van der Spek <olafvds...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 5:01 AM, Ted Ts'o <ty...@mit.edu> wrote: >> On Thu, Jan 06, 2011 at 12:57:07AM +0000, Ian Jackson wrote: >>> Ted Ts'o writes ("Re: Safe File Update (atomic)"): >>> > Then I invite you to implement it, and start discovering all of the >>> > corner cases for yourself. :-) As I predicted, you're not going to >>> > believe me when I tell you it's too hard. >>> >>> How about you reimplement all of Unix userland, first, so that it >>> doesn't have what you apparently think is a bug! >> >> I think you are forgetting the open source way, which is you scratch >> your own itch. > > Most of the time one is writing software because it's useful for > oneselves and others. Not because writing software itself is so much > fun. It's about the result. > So focus should be on what those users need/want. > >> The the main programs I use where I'd care about this (e.g., emacs) >> got this right two decades ago; I even remember being around during >> the MIT Project Athena days, almost 25 years ago, when we needed to >> add error checking to the fsync() call because Transarc's AFS didn't >> actually try to send the file you were saving to the file server until >> the fsync() or the close() call, and so if you got an over-quota >> error, it was reflected back at fsync() time, and not at the write() >> system call which was what emacs had been expecting and checking. >> (All of which is POSIX compliant, so the bug was clearly with emacs; >> it was fixed, and we moved on.)
Could you point to the code snippet ? I could be worth to add to gnulib for instance Another point is to create some fuse filesytem for testing error condition on filesystem. For instance a filesystem that create EIO error randomly or EFULL, it will improve the quality of our software. I have written such a filesystem, I will surelly post it in a few day (hopefully) Bastien -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktin5v_cuuetf3j1p1_mtkv3oq2+sk9vstn453...@mail.gmail.com