On Fri, 2015-09-04 at 17:16 -0500, Peter Seebach wrote: > Pseudo 1.7 adds an experimental feature (which I think needs more testing > before it becomes the default) allowing the pseudo client to store modes > and uid/gid values in extended attributes rather than using the sqlite > database. On most Linux-like systems, this works only if the underlying > file is a plain file or a directory. > > Also added is a profiling feature to allow some amount of reporting on > the wall-clock time the client spends in wrappers, processing operations, > or in IPC. This feature is not intendeded to be precisely accurate, but > gives a good overview of where time is going. > > Based on the results from the profiling feature, the client now suppresses > OP_OPEN and OP_EXEC messages if the server is not logging messages, and > no longer uses constant dynamic allocation and free cycles for canonicalized > paths. > > There's a few other likely-looking optimizations being considered, but > this seemed like a good cutoff for now. > > 1.7.1 fixes two bugs, one affecting mostly XFS systems with 64-bit > inode values, and one affecting code that called realpath(x, NULL), such > as the RPM backend. > > 1.7.2 fixes an indirect side-effect of the chmod fixes to deal with > umask 0700, which had no effect with opkg 0.2.4 but appears to cause > failures with 0.3.0. > > 1.7.3 prevents mkdirat() (and mkfifoat()) from setting errno on success, > because glibc's localedef inexplicably errors out if errno was set, even > if the operation's actual return code (which it tests) indicated > success.
We finally got there, I merged this one after it passed the tests! Cheers, Richard -- _______________________________________________ Openembedded-core mailing list Openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org http://lists.openembedded.org/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-core