hi,
On May 3, 9:28am, Radovan Garabik wrote:
> Subject: Re: SGI's xfs
> >
> > And the kernel patches are in incoming.
> >
>
> and how do you solve the requirement to use gcc version 2.91.66
> for compiling?
>
gcc-2.95.3 and current gcc-2.95.4 s
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 09:28:14AM +0200, Radovan Garabik wrote:
> On May 2, 11:22am, Ed Boraas wrote:
> > Subject: Re: SGI's xfs
> > > Previously Matthias Berse wrote:
> > > > Are there any plans in supporting the usage of SGI's xfs filesystem in
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On May 2, 11:22am, Ed Boraas wrote:
> Subject: Re: SGI's xfs
> > Previously Matthias Berse wrote:
> > > Are there any plans in supporting the usage of SGI's xfs filesystem in
> > > debian? Are there kernel patches available and/or userspace tools
> >
hi,
On May 2, 8:34pm, Rahul Jain wrote:
> Subject: Re: SGI's xfs
> On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 11:03:09AM -0500, Nathan Scott wrote:
> >
> > In addition to Ed's kernel debs and the XFS userspace - ie.
> > xfsprogs, xfsdump, attr packages - you'll also want a r
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 11:03:09AM -0500, Nathan Scott wrote:
>
> In addition to Ed's kernel debs and the XFS userspace - ie.
> xfsprogs, xfsdump, attr packages - you'll also want a recent
> mount package (supports mount by-UUID and mount-by-label for
> XFS, documents the XFS mount options, no nee
hi there,
On May 2, 11:22am, Ed Boraas wrote:
> Subject: Re: SGI's xfs
> > Previously Matthias Berse wrote:
> > > Are there any plans in supporting the usage of SGI's xfs filesystem in
> > > debian? Are there kernel patches available and/or userspace too
> Previously Matthias Berse wrote:
> > Are there any plans in supporting the usage of SGI's xfs filesystem in
> > debian? Are there kernel patches available and/or userspace tools
> > being packaged?
>
> The userspace tools have been in unstable for a while a
Previously Matthias Berse wrote:
> Are there any plans in supporting the usage of SGI's xfs filesystem in
> debian? Are there kernel patches available and/or userspace tools
> being packaged?
The userspace tools have been in unstable for a while already actu
Hi,
Are there any plans in supporting the usage of SGI's xfs filesystem in
debian? Are there kernel patches available and/or userspace tools
being packaged?
Since yesterday xfs 1.0 for linux is out and under gpl
see http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/010501/sftu043.html
Thanks,
Mat
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