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This module requires the FUSE userspace library and the FUSE kernel module. |
This module requires the FUSE C library and the FUSE kernel module. |
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See http://fuse.sourceforge.net/ |
See http://fuse.sourceforge.net/ |
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COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE |
COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE |
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BUGS |
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I've begun to build a formal testing framework. Currently it can mount |
Perl 5.8.7 does not support shared subroutine references. Until this is |
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and unmount loopback.pl, and all of the base-level functions have test |
fixed, if you use threaded mode, you need to use symbolic references (i.e. |
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scripts. These need to be fleshed out as problems are noticed. |
passing "main::cb" instead of \&cb). This rules out closures, lexical |
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subs and that sort of thing, but it does seem to work. |
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The current test framework seems to work well, but the underlying mount/ |
The current test framework seems to work well, but the underlying mount/ |
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unmount infrastructure is a crock. I am not pleased with that code. |
unmount infrastructure is a crock. I am not pleased with that code. I |
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also wish there was a way to test without root permissions. |
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While most things work, I do still have a TODO list: |
While most things work, I do still have a TODO list: |
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* "du -sb" reports a couple orders of magnitude too large a size. |
* "du -sb" reports a couple orders of magnitude too large a size. |
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* need to sort out cleaner mount semantics for the test framework |
* need to sort out cleaner mount semantics for the test framework |
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* figure out how to un-linuxcentrify the statfs tests |
* figure out how to un-linuxcentrify the statfs tests |
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* test everything on other architectures and OS's |
* test everything on other architectures and OS's |
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