FUSE filesystem that introduces non-determinism
disorderfs is an overlay FUSE filesystem that introduces non-determinism into filesystem metadata. For example, it can randomize the order in which directory entries are read. This is useful for detecting non-determinism in the build process.
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disorderfs-0.5.10.tar.gz.asc | 0000000833 833 Bytes | |
disorderfs.changes | 0000001803 1.76 KB | |
disorderfs.keyring | 0000011308 11 KB | |
disorderfs.spec | 0000001811 1.77 KB | |
disorderfs_0.5.10.orig.tar.gz | 0000021744 21.2 KB |
Revision 5 (latest revision is 6)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
(revision 5)
- update to 0.5.10: * Use "directory entries" over "dirents" in human-readable output/log messages. * Don't attempt to drop groups in multi-user mode when we are not root * Ignore the return values to fsyncdir to ensure (for example) dpkg(1) can "flush" /var/lib/dpkg * Move test execution logic into Makefile to not require a separate script
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