From: William A.(Andy) Adamson (andros@umich.edu)
Date: 10/04/01-08:39:34 AM Z
Message-Id: <200110041339.JAA09130@skywalker.citi.umich.edu> Subject: Re: Announce: pynfs Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2001 09:39:34 -0400 From: "William A.(Andy) Adamson" <andros@umich.edu> sounds great! why don't you come to the october bakeoff? -->Andy > > I'm opening up anonymous access to the CVS repository for "pynfs" now. > Pynfs is (or will be) a collection of NFS4 tools written in Python. > Currently, there are: > > rpc.py: An enhanced version of rpc.py distributed with Python. > > rpcgen.py: A Python RPC protocol compiler. It generates Python > code from a RPC protocol specification. It constructs classes from all > structs and union definitions. > > nfs4lib.py: A NFS4 library for Python. It imports the files generated > by rpcgen.py. > > nfs4client.py: Simple NFS4 commandline client. > > There will also be a "nfs4st.py", a server test application. > > > The project is still in early development. rpcgen.py does not handle > recursive data structures, but seems to handle the NFS4 protocol quite > well. nfs4client can only do "cat" and "get". > > pynfs is only tested against the CITI Linux implementation (July 2001 > release), since this is the only working NFS4 implementation I have access > to. (Is there any other available implementations?) > > The pynfs homepage is at http://www.cendio.se/~peter/pynfs/ (ending slash > required). > > Feedback is appreciated. > > > -- > Peter Åstrand Telephone: +46-13-29 08 61 > Cendio Systems E-mail: peter@cendio.se > Teknikringen 3 > 583 30 Linköping > >
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