> How do I mount my p9p plumber on to my 9vx session?
% ls /mnt/plumb
% bind '#Z' /mnt/term
% ls /mnt/term/tmp/ns.rsc*
/mnt/term/tmp/ns.rsc.wreck/acme
/mnt/term/tmp/ns.rsc.wreck/plumb
% mount /mnt/term/tmp/ns.rsc.wreck/plumb /mnt/plumb
% ls /mnt/plumb
/mnt/plumb/edit
/mnt/plumb/image
/mnt/plumb/ms
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:58 AM, matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> That's exactly what constraints, rules in SQL etc are for. Maybe some
>> similar ruling system for filesystems would be fine :)
>> (any suggestions ?)
>>
>>
> That's what I was driving at. To map SQL <> FS you end up replicatin
>
> > linus' speciality is filesystems
> >
> that says a lot
>
>
>
don't nail me on that one, it's just the word on the streets around here ;D.
Pt! Schon vom neuen WEB.DE MultiMessenger gehört?
Der kann`s mit allen:
linus' speciality is filesystems
that says a lot
I'm betting on the usual treatment with pitchforks and torches... then again,
linus' speciality is filesystems, so we might just see some heavy flaming
instead :D
>
> Hi folks,
>
>
> yet another funny story on linux folks: they're currently talking
> about some special kernel support for anti
That's exactly what constraints, rules in SQL etc are for.
Maybe some similar ruling system for filesystems would be fine :)
(any suggestions ?)
That's what I was driving at. To map SQL <> FS you end up replicating
lots of SQL logic in your client FS. Reads are *always* out of date.
Writes
>
> BTW, if you miss a post on a forum, you would be *hungry*.
>
LOOL! ! ! I was meaning... angry... :-D
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 11:06 PM, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Giacomo Tesio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
Hi! Thanks for your reply.
A premise: I'm not talking about developing a web forum or the like.
I'm talking about a framework to develop large applications with "thi