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SubjectRe: albods are not a clean set of orthogonal primitives (was Re: File systems are semantically impoverished compared to database and keyword systems: it is time to change!)
   Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 10:10:57 -0700
From: Wanderer <wanderer@everywhere.net>

I had already gone through the PRELOAD user space iteration, but
there is one big problem. The basic reason that I proposed this as a
kernel issue was the problem of being able to execute an image that
is contained within a Meta-File. Nearly all other features are user
space issues.

This can be handled using user-space libc hacks too. You just have to
trap exec, execl, execle, etc.

- Ted

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