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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Unable to preserve hard links. Why? Post 302448744 by Corona688 on Friday 27th of August 2010 01:26:23 AM
Old 08-27-2010
You're trying to create hardlinks between different filesystems!?

That won't ever work, period. You'll have to find a different way to do whatever you're trying to do.
 

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cow-shell(1)							     cowdancer							      cow-shell(1)

NAME
cow-shell - Start a copy-on-write session and invoke a shell. SYNOPSIS
cow-shell [commandline] DESCRIPTION
cow-shell Executes specified command with cowdancer or a shell if no command-line option is given. Inside the cowdancer session, files under the current directory are protected in a way so that a write operation to an i-node which existed at the point of running cow-shell is not modified. Useful for managing hard-linked source-trees and scratch-filesystems. EXAMPLES
cp -al cowdancer/ cowdancer.new && cd cowdancer.new && cow-shell Create a hardlinked tree, and cd into the newly created tree. After invoking cow-shell inside that tree, a write operation against a file that is hardlinked with the original tree will be copied to a new file before write. cp -al cowdancer/ cowdancer.new && cd cowdancer.new && cow-shell debuild Tries to run dpkg-buildpackage on the new tree, to avoid damage to the original tree. Configure debuild to ignore .ilist files, through -i or -I option. FILES
.ilist Generated dynamically in the current directory. The file contains the list of i-node numbers that should be protected from write operation. /usr/lib/cowdancer/libcowdancer.so The shared library used internally that overrides some functions that potentially write to files. This library implements the COW feature and is preloaded with LD_PRELOAD. /bin/cp Used for copying. Requires GNU option -a to be functional. ENVIRONMENT
COWDANCER_ILISTFILE The path to the current .ilist file. COWDANCER_IGNORE Used internally to work around infinite loops. It will be unset. LD_PRELOAD Utilized to preload libcowdancer.so COWDANCER_DEBUG Debugging option. Enables debug messages. cowdancer will give verbose debug messages in standard error output. COWDANCER_SO Debugging option. Specifies a different path for libcowdancer.so. COWDANCER_REUSE=yes Enables reuse of cowdancer .ilist file found for consecutive runs of cow-shell. RETURN VALUE
The functions that are overridden with cowdancer will give an errno value of ENOMEM when there is a problem. System isn't really out of memory, but this error code is chosen because this error is usually handled gracefully by applications. RESTRICTIONS
Can only support directories that are scanned by cow-shell command. The operation is not semantically correct when files are originally hardlinked, hardlinks are always broken. Does not support anything when LD_PRELOAD trick does not work. Does not work unless hardlinks are supported on the filesystem. Not very user-friendly. Leaves .ilist file around. AUTHOR
Junichi Uekawa (dancer@debian.org) Upstream page is available at http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/software/cowdancer.html SEE ALSO
cowdancer-ilistcreate (1) cowdancer 2006 Jan 25 cow-shell(1)
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