Re: PSQLFS - PostgreSQL File System

From: Edward Macnaghten <eddy(at)eddy(dot)me(dot)uk>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: PSQLFS - PostgreSQL File System
Date: 2004-09-26 02:52:49
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Thanks

(Sorry about the delay getting back... )

I have put this in and it is on my server
(http://www.edlsystems.com/psqlfs)

Eddy

On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 12:32, Tatsuo Ishii wrote:
> > If this is not the right list for this please forgive me, and point me
> > to the right one.
> >
> > For a bit of fun I have created a file system, that looks like a normal
> > mounted file tree to the user, but who's data is stored on a PostgreSQL
> > database server. It uses LUFS to do it.
> >
> > Like LUFS - it is released under the GPL.
> >
> > For those interested it can be got from http://www.edlsystems.com/psqlfs
>
> Nice work!
>
> I'm writing an article and am evaluating psqlfs. I found a minor bug:
> rmdir does not work. Here are patches supposed to fix the problem.
>
> *** pgsqlcmd.c.orig 2004-09-17 20:15:23.000000000 +0900
> --- pgsqlcmd.c 2004-09-17 20:15:37.000000000 +0900
> ***************
> *** 499,505 ****
> string_conc_l(str, dir_number);
> string_concat(str, ", '");
> string_concat(str, es);
> ! string_concat(str, "', ");
> string_conc_l(str, file_number);
> string_concat(str, "')");
>
> --- 499,505 ----
> string_conc_l(str, dir_number);
> string_concat(str, ", '");
> string_concat(str, es);
> ! string_concat(str, "', '");
> string_conc_l(str, file_number);
> string_concat(str, "')");
>
>
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