Re: nilfs-diff experimental branch

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Dear Ryusuke-san,

Thank you for the updated code, this was really what I needed.

I have managed to install it successfully on Ubuntu 14.04 by just
adding CFLAGS='-pthread -lm'.

Using the experimental version with reformatted drives, versioning
works fine but unfortunately calls to chcp and nilfs-diff either don't
do anything or hang indefinitely without any error feedback. I am
sorry for bothering, but do you have any clue of what might be
happening? I made sure to unistall all the non-experimental
nilfs-tools beforehand.

Best,
hugo

On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 11:53 AM, Ryusuke Konishi
<konishi.ryusuke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> On Wed, 8 Oct 2014 16:53:05 -0400, Hugo Pacheco wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I have been experimenting with the versioning capabilities of nilfs-tools
>> and it works beautifully, but I have now started wanting to explore the
>> hottest features only in the experimental branch, namely nilfs-diff.
>>
>> I understand that this diff branch has never made it to mainstream, and
>> probably won't soon, but has anyone succeeded in installing it for a modern
>> 3.x linux kernel? The latest code available at github seems to require
>> 2.6.x.
>>
>> A more up-to-date picture would be really appreciated.
>
> I rebased diff branches and pushed them out to github:
>
> nilfs-utils  git://github.com/konis/nilfs-utils.git  (diff-v2 branch)
> kernel       git://github.com/konis/nilfs2.git       (diffapi-v2 branch)
>
> These are still experimental and need disk format change.
>
> Regards,
> Ryusuke Konishi



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