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RE: Backup ACLs

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Subject: RE: Backup ACLs
From: "Juer Lee" <Juer.Lee@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 14:42:05 +0100
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Thread-topic: Backup ACLs

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Juer Lee 
>Sent: 26 July 2001 11:33
>To: Nathan Scott
>Cc: linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: RE: Backup ACLs
>
>
>
>>hi,
>>
>>On Jul 26, 10:28am, Juer Lee wrote:
>>> Subject: RE: Backup ACLs
>>> 
>>> Nathan,
>>> 
>>> Oh, yes, I can not find the references in
>>> /usr/include/xfs/platform_defs.h. But I am sure that I appplied
>>> xfs-progs-devel-1.1.3.0-ppc, it seemed that in this version 
>>O_DIRECT is
>>> still not defined.
>>
>>Oh, just noticed this - sorry, thought you wrote "1.3.1".
>>You will need a more recent version of xfsprogs-devel -
>>if you are using the CVS tree, the xfsprogs/doc/INSTALL
>>document will help you get there.
>>
>>Having a more recent xfsprogs-devel will also fix this
>>next problem...
>>
>>> /export/xfsdump-1.0.11/dump/util.c:137: undefined reference to
>>> `IRIX_MKDEV'
>>
>>Hope this helps.
>>
>>cheers.
>>
>>-- 
>>Nathan
>
>
>Thanks.
>I fixed that.
>I am now adding sys_attrctl, after I success, I'll share my happiness
>with all who are helping me. :)
>
>Juer
>
>
Unfortuanately,  I have some problems in adding attr.
I updated the code for attr utiltiy and kernel. The ways is same as that
I used for adding ACL
When I run "attr -l file", error message like :   attr_list: Bad address
-- I think it is produced by syscall..
I checked it many times, I couldn't find the reason. :(

Juer


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