fsrewrite 0.9.2
fsrewrite software is an open-source utility for Solaris which allows non-privileged users to run programs in an environment where filesytem paths can be virtually remapped. Programs which read from or write to fixed paths can be transparently redirected elsewhere without the need to make any global changes.fsrewrite requires Solaris 8 or later and supports both SPARC and Intel processors. Notification of new releases can obtained by either subscribing to my blog or the freshmeat.
net project page.What's New in This Release:· Support for virtualizing symlinks was added.· Support for BSD install was added to the "configure" script.· Memory management was improved.· Directory listing code was improved.· Problems with multi-threaded guest processes were fixed.· A bug causing CFLAGS and LDFLAGS to be ignored was fixed.· Miscellaneous changes were made.
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