Re: [RFC v3 0/2] Support for posix acls in fuse

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On Aug 01 2016, Seth Forshee <seth.forshee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  - Remove passthrough of acl xattrs when fuse acl support is disabled or
>    default_permissions is not used.
>
> This last change is user visible, but as fuse filesystems cannot
> meaninfully support acls today it's not really a regression.

Are you sure about that? I believe there are FUSE file systems out there
that are parsing/constructing the kernel's xattr representation and
(together with no_default_permissions) support ACLs. Or is there another
problem?
 

Best,
-Nikolaus

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