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Re: Future of ext2 support in the Hurd?
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Marcus Brinkmann |
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Re: Future of ext2 support in the Hurd? |
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Mon, 13 Aug 2007 01:27:02 +0200 |
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Hi Theodore,
At Sun, 12 Aug 2007 17:40:00 -0400,
"Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu> wrote:
> There was recent discussion of taking out support for "dead" OS's and
> features in e2fsprogs, such as fragmentation, support for the Masix
> OS.... and Hurd. So in the interests of doing some research to see
> whether or not Hurd was really completely dead, or just "mostly dead"
> (to in the Princess Bride sense :-), I did some digging, and found this
> list.
Thanks for getting in contact with us!
> There is an awful lot of out-of-date and extremely cobwebby pages out
> there on the web, but it looks like even there are some people working
> on it. Am I right in my assumption that no one even though no one
> touched the ext2 code in two years, with the bulk of the files in CVS
> not having been touched in seven years, that there are still people
> using the ext2 filesystem in Hurd?
Yes. It's our primary filesystem, and if you pulled support for the
Hurd we would be forced to create and maintain a fork.
> One question which is going to be interesting from my perspective is
> that of GPLv2 licensing.
I will address this in a second message.
> If the Hurd project is planning on dropping the ext2 filesystem, please
> let me and the ext4 developers know, since then we can clean up the
> special case code in e2fsprogs to support the Hurd.
We have no intention to drop support for it. In fact, we are very
happy with it. How much are we a burden for you? If it helps, we can
probably arrange it so that a volunteer cooperates with you if work is
involved in keeping the support active.
Thanks,
Marcus