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Tue Jun 6 14:23:44 2006 UTC (17 years, 10 months ago) by dpavlin
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CPAN release 0.07
1 dpavlin 95 Fuse version 0.07
2 mszeredi 4 =================
3    
4 dpavlin 15 Fuse is combination of Linux kernel module and user space library which
5     enables you to write user-space filesystems. This module enables you to
6     write filesystems using perl.
7 mszeredi 4
8 dpavlin 15 Additional file-systems using Fuse module are released on CPAN using Fuse::
9     namespace. Currently that includes only Fuse::DBI which allows you to mount
10     database as file system, but there will be more.
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12 dpavlin 15 This is a pre-production release. It seems to work quite well. In fact, I
13     can't find any problems with it whatsoever. If you do, I want to know.
14    
15 dpavlin 95 Support for FreeBSD is experimental, so expect tests to fail.
16 dpavlin 15
17 mszeredi 4 INSTALLATION
18    
19     To install this module type the standard commands as root:
20    
21     perl Makefile.PL
22     make
23     make test
24     make install
25    
26    
27     DEPENDENCIES
28    
29 dpavlin 18 This module requires the FUSE C library and the FUSE kernel module.
30 dpavlin 12 See http://fuse.sourceforge.net/
31 mszeredi 4
32 dpavlin 18 If you intend to use FUSE in threaded mode, you need a version of Perl which
33 dpavlin 19 has been compiled with USE_ITHREADS. Then, you need to use threads and
34     threads::shared.
35 mszeredi 4
36 dpavlin 18
37 mszeredi 4 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
38    
39     This is contributed to the FUSE project by Mark Glines <mark@glines.org>,
40     and is therefore subject to the same license and copyright as FUSE itself.
41     Please see the AUTHORS and COPYING files from the FUSE distribution for
42     more information.
43    
44    
45     EXAMPLES
46    
47     There are a few example scripts. You can find them in the examples/
48     subdirectory. These are:
49    
50     * example.pl, a simple "Hello world" type of script
51    
52     * loopback.pl, a filesystem loopback-device. like fusexmp from
53     the main FUSE dist, it simply recurses file operations
54     into the real filesystem. Unlike fusexmp, it only
55     re-shares files under the /tmp/test directory.
56    
57     * rmount.pl, an NFS-workalike which tunnels through SSH. It requires
58     an account on some ssh server (obviously), with public-key
59     authentication enabled. (if you have to type in a password,
60     you don't have this. man ssh_keygen.). Copy rmount_remote.pl
61     to your home directory on the remote machine, and create a
62     subdir somewhere, and then run it like:
63     ./rmount.pl host /remote/dir /local/dir
64    
65     * rmount_remote.pl, a ripoff of loopback.pl meant to be used as a backend
66     for rmount.pl.
67    
68    
69     BUGS
70    
71 dpavlin 19 At time of writing, Perl (5.8.7) did not support shared subroutine references.
72     Symptoms include a cryptic error message like "Invalid value for shared scalar"
73     from Fuse.pm. Until this is fixed, if you use threaded mode, you need to use
74     symbolic references (i.e. passing "main::cb" instead of \&cb). This doesn't
75     allow things like closures, lexical subs and that sort of thing, but it does
76     work for me.
77 mszeredi 4
78     The current test framework seems to work well, but the underlying mount/
79 dpavlin 19 unmount infrastructure is a crock. I am not pleased with that code.
80 mszeredi 4
81     While most things work, I do still have a TODO list:
82     * "du -sb" reports a couple orders of magnitude too large a size.
83     * need to sort out cleaner mount semantics for the test framework
84     * figure out how to un-linuxcentrify the statfs tests
85     * test everything on other architectures and OS's

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