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Linux temps réel embarqué et outils de développements
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beaglefs
| beaglefs | implements a filesystem representing a live Beagle query | | Priority | |
| Section | gnome |
| Installed size | 36 |
| Maintainer | Andrew Mitchell <ajmitch@debian.org> |
| Architecture | i386 |
| Version | 1.0.3-1.1+b2 |
| Depends | libbeagle0 (>= 0.2.12), libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), libfuse2 (>= 2.5), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.12.0), libxml2 (>= 2.6.27), fuse-utils |
| Suggests | gnumeric, beagle-backend-evolution |
| File name | pool/main/b/beaglefs/beaglefs_1.0.3-1.1+b2_i386.deb |
| Description | beaglefs implements a filesystem representing a live Beagle query. The filesystem represents query hit results as symlinks to the hit targets. . In addition, beaglefs provides the following features: - Live updating: The filesystem is updated on-the-fly as hits come and go. - Extended Attributes: Beagle hit metadata is exported as extended attributes in the system.Beagle.* namespace. - Constant time operations: The backing data structure is a hash table, providing O(1) best-case complexity for many operations. - Supported file operations: readdir, readlink, getxattr, listxattr, stat, and statfs. |
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