I made a commit Friday night that fixes the only two open bugs
(rmdir able to remove non-dirs and an assertion). These changes
are in HEAD but I have decided to wait until Sunday evening before
committing them to the 2.0 release.
As of now there are no known bugs, though I'm sure that will change
as more DragonFly users start using the filesystem :-)
--
With regards to porters (of which there is currently only one), the
selection of a repository for the HAMMER filesystem core for porting
purposes is down to either Subversion (SVN) or GIT. If anyone
has any opinions on the matter feel free to post. Note that the
repository being selected for HAMMER porting doesn't have to be the
same one we intend to use for DragonFly down the road.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
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