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> I suspect it's only you as no one else has brought this up.

I would be anyone using multiuser + data federation is hitting this.  Once I realized that this was a potential problem, I reached out to Nebraska and noticed they were hitting it as well but had just marked all files world-readable (which is a way around things, I suppose!).

> My suggestion here was with the thought that stacking is overkill since all you need is to provide a custom stat() which is what the stat plugin allows you to do.

In theory, the multiuser plugin can go on top of anything ... in practice, I suppose that it's only stacked on top of the default (POSIX) plugin.  This would require copy/pasting a bunch of code from the default plugin ... but suppose it beats copy/pasting the entire OSS plugin.

If both the stat lib and regular OSS are present, which takes precedence?

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