X-Git-Url: http://git.jankratochvil.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=ae331f7c9996b8102c07c9e039a64505e180d6b5;hb=0c77a7066eebaddd42d99e46941dbcb2bba0d069;hp=3b3779df8ce25d2d9772b5b54871fededd0b91df;hpb=1c8f553ec4c26d6ccbe5fddc8dc4ae31aaa9c021;p=captive.git diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 3b3779d..ae331f7 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,15 +1,32 @@ $Id$ -TODO ----- +Known Bugs +---------- + +libcaptive/cc/ mmap(2)s whole SharedCacheMap; ext2fsd maps whole disk area! +STATUS_LOG_FILE_FULL should be handled everywhere; not just file_write(). +Localized filenames not supported - they should be UTF8ed across the project. -Why native NT autocheck (=w/o errors) the volume after our DISMOUNT_VOLUME? -Strict ulimit (rlimit) of sandbox child. -Set direct-write buffers limit for sandbox child. -'captive' account as pre/post-install. -syslog(3) GLog reporting. +TODO +---- + +Microsoft Windows 2000, NT-4.0, 2003-Server drivers compatibility. +User-specifiable proxy for captive-install-acquire (not just the GConf one). +Microsoft Windows RAID not supported - another driver would be required. +Check function calling convention types in *.def files. Better BLKGETSIZE64 vs. BLKGETSIZE run-time availability compatibility. 'src/client/gnomevfs/captive.conf' should be generated. +Why native NT autocheck (=w/o errors) the volume after our DISMOUNT_VOLUME? + - ntfsprogs: not updated last ('boot backup') media sector due to Linux kernel +'src/install/acquire/cabextract/' should be GnomeVFS cabextract:// module. +Fix 'src/install/acquire/' GTK+ compiler warning - see its 'Makefile.am'. +Unify options parsing by captive_options_parse(). +Rename 'CAPTIVE_XXX_IS_OBJECT' to 'CAPTIVE_IS_XXX_OBJECT'. +Move sandbox master 'directory_read' bufering from sandbox/ to client/. +Move sandbox master 'file_seek' 'offset' maintenance from sandbox/ to client/. +Replace cabextract for the newer and LGPLed libmspack. +'captive_options' and 'captive_options_module' should be referencible GObject. +Performance (currently 1GHz CPU: read 1.5MB/s, write 500KB/s, 20MB of RAM)