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Re: Hurd Projects
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Lars Weber |
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Re: Hurd Projects |
Date: |
20 Dec 2001 15:26:16 +0100 |
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Leo Korinth <d98-lko@nada.kth.se> wrote:
> I have had an idea of a freenet translator for a long time.
[...]
> My idea is that you would use the translator like the ftp translator
> except when you cd to a directory you get the directory full of files
> that matches the "search".
I actually had the same idea some time ago :) Searching won't work,
however, as freenet does not currently support it (to download a file you
have to know it's CHK (Content Hash Key: some sort of unique checksum) or
it's KSK (??? Key: a more readable alias for CHKs), which you can get
either through a seperately published index or by just using links in
other freenet documents). What could be done is a translator that, as the
ftp translator, let's you fetch files by simply copying them and, if
possible with freenet, shows you all the content of your current datacache
in a listing. Maybe it could also make use of indices to provide symbolic
links (with sane names) to cached and/or uncached files and similiar
things.
> As it seams to take long time for me to install the hurd, and doing
> programing for it is most a future dream, I hope someone will like the
> idea.
With the programming it's similiar here, though I hope to find time to
install the Hurd on my (new) computer again sometime soon.
> Finaly i would like to know if the idea is just idiotic or if it really
> could be something.
I came up with the same idea, but that unfortunately doesn't mean that
it's not idiotic :)
> On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, arun v wrote:
> > Now i'm looking forward for some good projects in
> > Hurd, preferrably related to translators. Can u give
> > some good ideas?
One other idea that I once had was that of a version-control translator,
i.e. a translator that logs changes to files and provides ways of
restoring them to an earlier state. (A nice thing to have the /etc dir
in, for example.)
And yet another idea: A ssh-translator that let's you handle files on
other hosts (incl. copying them between the local and remote host) through
ssh. This one would actually be pretty cool!
Regards,
Lars
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- Re: Hurd Projects, Marcus Brinkmann, 2001/12/22
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- Re: Hurd Projects, Ognyan Kulev, 2001/12/23
- Re: Hurd Projects, Thomas Bushnell, BSG, 2001/12/23
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