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Is it possible to copy a file from outside into the fuse mount without using fscp?
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. fsmount mem:// ram
2. Try to copy a file from another folder into the ram folder
cp ~/Documents/samplefile.txt ram
Now the MemoryFS tries to read from the samplefile.txt as if it is in it's own
filesystem and so it won't work and fail with an error like this:
Error opening file '/path/to/ram/samplefile.txt': No such file or directory
Im using ArchLinux with fuse 2.9.3
If I copy with the fscp utility it actually works:
fscp ram foo
Is there any chance how to properly copy without using the fscp command?
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected] on 29 Mar 2014 at 4:29
I believe you're probably seeing the same thing as
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/pyfilesystem-discussion/lXO7mLrgr4E
i.e. when you mount the MemoryFS, it creates a copy and 'detaches' from the
original FS.
Maybe a TempFS would suit you better?
Original comment by [email protected] on 30 Mar 2014 at 7:51
Thanks for your prompt answer. I think you misunderstood me.
I'm not manipulating the filesystem with python, I am using bash or an explorer
like nautilus to work with the mounted filesystem and I am unable to copy from
a folder outside the mounted directory into the mounted directory.
I think the problem is the following:
If I make a simple command in bash like:
cp /path/to/file/outside_mountdir/source /mounteddir/target
This will result in opening all the files in source and writing them to the
target.
Now when opening the file, the fuse implementation tries to open it on the
assigned filesystem, which of course won't work because the path is outside the
filesystem.
One could probably check for any open command in the fuse implementation wether
the path exists in OSFS and if it does use the OSFS and not the assigned fs.
Original comment by [email protected] on 31 Mar 2014 at 9:52
This should actually work, but I get the same thing on Ubuntu. Possibly a bug
introduced in 0.5.0 or a change to the fuse binaries.
Original comment by willmcgugan on 31 Mar 2014 at 10:06
- Changed state: Accepted
Would this perhaps be resolved by using fusepy 2.0.2 instead of the older
fusepy embedded in PyFilesystem?
Original comment by [email protected] on 2 May 2014 at 6:51