Dear Antonin Thanks for your replay.
On Tuesday, August 31, 2021 4:04 PM, Antonin Décimo <antonin.dec...@gmail.com> wrote: > Last year I wrote a lot of patches for pmount, amongst which two > remove the bundled implementation of realpath and switch to the > "modern" interface > > char *realpath(const char *restrict path, NULL); > [...] > Instead of the patch you send, why not drop it completely like I did? Definitely the better option in any regard! I feared the packages is not well-maintained, so I opted for a patch which doesn't touch much hoping to reduce maintenance burden and get this fixed easily. (And also because I don't program C and don't know the (often subtle) differences in those implementations). > I'm also afraid that the Debian package is unmaintained. Sad news. So I guess the best is to avoid pmount packages for now. > I wasn't ready to release my updated pmount as the current head commit > is broken, and I haven't had time to fix it. I also need to convince > myself that the commit history looks good and that I haven't > introduced more bugs than I've fixed. > > If you have some time to spare, please take a look! Nice to see that someone gave some love to pmount in the last years! I tested your HEAD but as you mentioned it's doesn't work. As I said, I don't program C, so probably can't help you with that problem. I hope you're fork will become the source eventually. Maybe linking to your repo instead of a dead alioth-archive page would rise its visibility, getting one step closer to that goal. Regards Madie