can we do zlib compression before you mangle it into the POSIX lower name?
most long file names are human-readable, which mostly means redundant;
I did a zlib compression test with some 1K of my files with name size > 100 chars;
result: about 4.0 compression ratio : 4 bytes into 1; chances are everything will fit!
Dustin, Tyler:
my 2 cents:
can we do zlib compression before you mangle it into the POSIX lower name?
most long file names are human-readable, which mostly means redundant;
I did a zlib compression test with some 1K of my files with name size > 100 chars;
result: about 4.0 compression ratio : 4 bytes into 1; chances are everything will fit!
and thank you for ecryptfs!
cheers,
Andrei