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Re: ACL Support

To: "Andrew Gildfind" <ajag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: ACL Support
From: "Tarkan Erimer" <tarkane@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 19:11:42 +0300
Cc: <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx>
References: <005a01c0f41e$a2cc7b40$040010ac@tarkane> <14493.992449545@xxxxxxxxxxxx> <20010614091857.P8175@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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In my opinion, Journaling File system and ACL support is one of the primary
key to the road of
highend server arena for Linux. I think, we will see XFS and ACL merged
kernels around 2.5 cycle
very soon.


----- Original Message -----
From: Andrew Gildfind <ajag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Keith Owens <kaos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Tarkan Erimer <tarkane@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 2:18 AM
Subject: Re: ACL Support


On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 02:25:45AM +1000, Keith Owens wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Jun 2001 18:36:38 +0300,
> "Tarkan Erimer" <tarkane@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >I have a question about ACL support. Only installing XFS into the Linux
> >kernel enough to get support ACLs? Or Is there any
> >need to install ACL kernel patches found at http://acl.bestbits.at/ ?
>
> There are at least two groups working on ACLs for Linux and they
> disagree about how they should be implemented.  SGI has one
> implementation of ACL, included in the XFS patch.  Andreas Grünbacher's
> ACLs are different and will not work with XFS.
>

To clarify that, we don't disagree at all, we're gradually working towards
a common implementation. Things have moved slowly, but we have a friendly
relationship with the ext2 people, and in due course we want to merge
our efforts. Hopefully there will be more visible progress in the next
couple of months.

Andrew

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