> Stewart Smith wrote:
>
> > On Friday, April 11, 2003, at 06:36 AM, John Bradford wrote:
> >
> >> When are we going to see versioned filesystems in Linux? That was a
> >> standard feature in VMS.
> >
> >
> > This is (part of) what I'm doing for my honors project this year - so
> > possibly something (might) be around and (almost) working by the end
> > of the year. The real big trick is remote efficiency - but what's the
> > fun of research if there isn't something tricky?
> >
> > If people are actually really interested in it, I might make it a bit
> > more of a focus :)
> >
> > More info avail on request :)
>
>
> It would be nice to see what assistance the FreeVMS group may be able to
> offer. It appears that they are attempting to make an operating system
> compatible with VMS based on the Linux kernel.
>
> From what I have observed, a few of them seem to have extensive
> experience with VMS and may be able to offer at least some baseline
> knowledge as to how VMS accomplishes this.
>
> My curiosity lies with the ability to run FreeVMS on VAX....
>
> (Why not? It's just a hobby....)
>
>
> - Matt
>
Good grief! Versioning is just a file-naming convention!
MISSING;0
MISSING;1
MISSING;3
MISSING;4
Makefile;0
Makefile;1
Makefile;3
bufio.c;9
bufio.c;10
bufio.c;11
bufio.o;0
checker;0
checker.c;0
checker.c;1
checker.c;2
checker.o;0
You just modify your user-mode tools and your 'C' runtime library
to make whatever atrocious versioning mechanism you want. You can
even make all filenames upper case, just like VAX/VMS, and you can
even make your shell DCL if you want. It's where the rules are
enforced like (mapping everything to upper-case).
I can see it now, upon startup `init` execs:
SYS$SYSTEM:LOGINOUT.EXE -
INPUT=SYS$SYSTEM:[etc]inittab -
OUTPUT=SYS$SYSTEM:[var.log]startup.log -
ERROR=SYS$SYSTEM:[dev]console -
UIC=[0,0] -
PRIV=(NOALL, TMPMBX, NETMBX, SETPRV)
Cheers,
Dick Johnson
Penguin : Linux version 2.4.20 on an i686 machine (797.90 BogoMips).
Why is the government concerned about the lunatic fringe? Think about it.
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