Re: ACL support.

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On 03/27/14 20:51, dE wrote:
On 03/26/14 22:34, Edward Shishkin wrote:
On 03/26/2014 05:44 PM, dE wrote:
On 03/26/14 21:31, Edward Shishkin wrote:
On 03/26/2014 04:42 PM, dE wrote:
On 03/26/14 16:04, Edward Shishkin wrote:
On 03/26/2014 06:23 AM, dE wrote:
Does reiser4 support ACL?

Nope for historical reasons.
I'll provide hints how to implement this, if someone wants..

Edward.

Thanks for the response.

I was just asking for educational purposes (my home dir recedes on reiser4).

And yes -- I got a major bug to report which cause FF to crash. Duplicating ~/.firefox solved the problem. I've the bad ~/.firefox.

What do I have to do to report the problem?

1) "bad" means what?
2) any kernel complaints?
3) results of checking the partition with fsck.reiser4
4) Is it possible to reproduce the problem?

Thanks,
Edward.

I started having problems with FF which was diagnosed to contents of ~/.firefox.

Which kernel version?
Do you use the new reiser4 transaction models announced not so long ago?

So renamed it to ~/.firefox_bad and copied ~/.firefox_bad to ~/.firefox to solve the problem.

So I still have ~/.firefox_bad; this problem occurred twice, and I have both of the ~/.firefox_bad

Yes -- the kernel showed a backtrace from some reiser4 sources.

Could you send it, if possible?

Thanks,
Edward.


fsck.reiser4 was done -- nothing was wrong.

Yes -- I have the ~/.firefox_bad just for the purpose of bug reporting.


Kernel is 3.8.5. So no, it's an old one.

Yes, I'll send the bt. Wait.

Ok, I've realized the mailing list software rejected the mail silently.
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