← Back to context Comment by coldtea 4 years ago So? Did Linux do it like that before?https://lwn.net/Articles/270891/ 9 comments coldtea Reply marcan_42 4 years ago It does it like that now, which is what I'd expect if I'm writing software. wil421 4 years ago I’d argue more people develop on non-Linux devices such as Windows and MacOS on linux itself. marcan_42 4 years ago F_FULLFSYNC is nonstandard. As far as I know there is no standard-complicant way to get data on to stable storage on macOS. That's a bit of a problem. It makes a lot more sense to make the standard-compliant way actually sane. 6 replies →
marcan_42 4 years ago It does it like that now, which is what I'd expect if I'm writing software. wil421 4 years ago I’d argue more people develop on non-Linux devices such as Windows and MacOS on linux itself. marcan_42 4 years ago F_FULLFSYNC is nonstandard. As far as I know there is no standard-complicant way to get data on to stable storage on macOS. That's a bit of a problem. It makes a lot more sense to make the standard-compliant way actually sane. 6 replies →
wil421 4 years ago I’d argue more people develop on non-Linux devices such as Windows and MacOS on linux itself. marcan_42 4 years ago F_FULLFSYNC is nonstandard. As far as I know there is no standard-complicant way to get data on to stable storage on macOS. That's a bit of a problem. It makes a lot more sense to make the standard-compliant way actually sane. 6 replies →
marcan_42 4 years ago F_FULLFSYNC is nonstandard. As far as I know there is no standard-complicant way to get data on to stable storage on macOS. That's a bit of a problem. It makes a lot more sense to make the standard-compliant way actually sane. 6 replies →
It does it like that now, which is what I'd expect if I'm writing software.
I’d argue more people develop on non-Linux devices such as Windows and MacOS on linux itself.
F_FULLFSYNC is nonstandard. As far as I know there is no standard-complicant way to get data on to stable storage on macOS. That's a bit of a problem. It makes a lot more sense to make the standard-compliant way actually sane.
6 replies →