[YBA] No cyclical file in Linux?
Omer Zak
w1 at zak.co.il
Mon Mar 1 18:41:57 IST 2010
My guess is that for the common use cases of cyclical files, there are
good userland solutions, presumably based upon use of mmap(), fseek()
and/or ftell().
Can you, Jonathan, give more details about what do you expect from the
ideal cyclical file?
--- Omer
On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 16:51 +0200, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
> Hi Linux-IL subscribers,
> I don't see any cyclical file in Linux. I see plenty of solutions based on
> logrotate, etc. but no simple cyclical file. Is there such a thing that I
> can implement in a JFFS?
> TIA,
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