Him

Am Donnerstag, den 04.08.2005, 08:17 +0900 schrieb Junichi Uekawa:
> > All other operations, especially package building, will take place in a
> > unionfs-mounted directoy in a way that a temporary writeable directory
> > is placed _above_ the base directy using unionfs, so that the programs
> > have the regular view of everything, but all and any modifications will
> > end up in the temporary directory. After the package was build, this
> > directory can erased as usual.
> 
> A. do you have unionfs that actually works?

Good point :-). I tried during debconf, but failed. I thought that is
was problem with the new GCC version. I will try to build unionfs maybe
these days agan.

> B. There is already some works on this; 
>   --no-targz.
> 
> pbuilder-uml uses COW file system, and has already had this feature.
> I've not yet had an experience with usable COW/snapshot file system 
> outside of user-mode-linux.

Ok, I obviously don't care with what file system this is implemented..

thanks and regards,
Joachim
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