The original change, as indicated by the accompanying comment, was to avoid returning ENOSYS,
which causes the OSX kernel to disable that call volume-wide.
bazil.org/fuse returns ENOTSUP for each unimplemented call, so this isn't needed anymore.
37bfa8be92/fs/serve.go (L1112)
This patch changes the default return values as follows:
Getxattr: ErrNoXattr → ENOTSUP
Listxattr: nil → ENOTSUP
Setxattr: EPERM → ENOTSUP
Removexattr: EPERM → ENOTSUP
Change-Id: I6adb744f76385d36eadd531a9f1dd1670b46f452
move to vendor
fix (lots) of breakages due to API changes
bazil.org/fuse: 37bfa8be929171feec943f3496bc4befdeaf10db
Change-Id: Ic92faf7585371027f3c521f7a24ae56d70d18547
When setting an xattr bazil.org/fuse gives us a byte slice with the
attribute value to set, but it then reuses its backing array and
we end up with garbage values in our xattr maps. This CL makes a
copy of the slice before it stores it.
Bonus edit: fix a debug message typo in muDir.Remove.
Fixes#556
Change-Id: I820d8cde3065f2949ff4c506ede705194a458afb
import bazil.org/fuse at f6649cd46fb76b1e04ba9eeffb773cb189278d31
remove code.google.com/p/rsc/fuse.
Huge thanks to Tommi Virtanen for the fuse support.
Change-Id: I44b95ac1ea344648593c7376f83ca675a56077b3
This includes read-write support for extended attributes for mutable
files, and enough support on all other filesystem paths to prevent OS X
from falling back to AppleDouble files.
Change-Id: I2b275591f3bc69c25e1e9c8d59a7fa4cf0bb97ff