On 2/27/15 7:32 AM, Benjamin Kaduk wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2015, Julian Elischer wrote:
for example it caches information when it shouldn't, even from 'dynamic' file
systems
We had to change the code to disable it as our data is synthetic and might
change between reads.
fstat info is also cached
On Fri, 27 Feb 2015, Julian Elischer wrote:
> for example it caches information when it shouldn't, even from 'dynamic' file
> systems
> We had to change the code to disable it as our data is synthetic and might
> change between reads.
> fstat info is also cached and confused our apps mightily.
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On 2/25/15 5:34 AM, Eggert, Lars wrote:
Hi,
this came up when trying to port tup (https://github.com/gittup/tup) to FreeBSD.
Even though we are opening the file read-only with cat, FUSE calls truncate()
on it, which modifies its mtime and this screws up tup. See
https://github.com/gittup/tup/
Hi,
this came up when trying to port tup (https://github.com/gittup/tup) to FreeBSD.
Even though we are opening the file read-only with cat, FUSE calls truncate()
on it, which modifies its mtime and this screws up tup. See
https://github.com/gittup/tup/issues/198
Anyone know why FreeBSD's FUSE