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Re: Feedback needed on proposed cygwin feature
- To: jazz at softway dot com
- Subject: Re: Feedback needed on proposed cygwin feature
- From: Chris Faylor <cgf at bbc dot com>
- Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 15:28:10 -0500 (EST)
- Cc: gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com
>Jason Zions <jazz@softway.com> wrote:
>It strikes me that the best place for per-binary attributed like this
>would be in the binary itself. I don't know how closely cygwin's exec()
>looks at the program being exec'd; if it looks at the program header,
>there should be a way to squirrel the attributes away there someplace.
>
>Many "real Unix" systems do just this sort of thing; e.g. chatr in
>HP-UX, which is used to alter a.out attributes.
>
>Pro:
> a) attributes are *really* a part of the binary; symlinks and
>hardlinks all pointing to the same bits on the disk will behave the
>same, while name-based approaches may be inconsistent
>
> b) makes it easier for attributes to work over network mounts (when
>filesystems can be mounted in different places)
>
>Con:
> a) extracting the attributes from the binary may be slower
>
> b) may be hard to find a "safe place" to stash the bits
Actually, Geoffrey had already mentioned this scenario in private email.
I should have mentioned it in my original message.
It is certainly doable using extended attributes on Windows NT.
Extended attributes are not an option for Windows 95, however. I think
that it would end up being slightly slower than using the registry since
the registry options stand a better chance of being cached than a file's
attributes.
I agree that it probably would be possible to modify the binary header.
I don't have the expertise to do so, however. If anyone else can volunteer
a way to store arbitrary data in PE binary I'll be happy to incorporate it.
Also, in actuality, the binary does not know that it has been invoked via
a symbolic link since this is a cygwin affectation. If you have two
files hard linked together you might actually *want* to have separate
settings for them.
cgf
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