Source: fuse-umfuse-iso9660 Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian VSquare Team Uploaders: Ludovico Gardenghi , Guido Trotter , Filippo Giunchedi Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), libumlib-dev [i386 amd64 powerpc powerpcspe ppc64], libfuse-dev, libiso9660-dev, libz-dev, cdbs Standards-Version: 4.1.2 Homepage: http://view-os.sourceforge.net Section: misc Package: umview-mod-umfuseiso9660 Architecture: i386 amd64 powerpc powerpcspe ppc64 Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Description: View-OS in user space - ISO9660 module for UMFUSE View-OS is a novel approach to the process/kernel interface. The semantics of each system call can be assigned process by process giving the user the right to decide which view of the system each process has to join. Each process can "see" a different file system structure, networking resources, processor, devices. Moreover some of the resources can be provided by the user him/herself, thus these resource can be private to the single process and are not known a priori by the system. Groups of processes can share the same view but this is just an optimization to share management methods. . For more information, see http://wiki.virtualsquare.org . UMView is a user-mode implementation of View-OS. Processes are run with a controlling daemon that captures all the system calls (at present using the ptrace() system call) and uses dynamically loadable modules to change their semantic. . This package contains a sub-module for umfuse. umfuse is contained in the main UMView package and allows almost complete source compatibility with FUSE modules. umfuseiso9660 can be used to mount ISO-9660 CD images inside an UMView instance. Package: fuseiso9660 Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, fuse Description: File System in User Space - Module for ISO9660 This module for the FUSE kernel service allows any FUSE-enabled user to mount ISO9660 file systems, e.g. CDROM disk images. . The module has been initially written for UMView, the user-mode implementation of View-OS. If you want to allow completely user-mode disk images mounting (with no kernel/superuser support at all), take a look at umview-mod-umfuseiso9660 and its dependencies.