On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 5:42 PM, Joseph Mingrone <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello; > > I have been using encfs successfully for many months. > > % encfs ~/.crypt ~/files/crypt > > Today, I tried to mount the same way as usual. My password was > accepted, but the directory ~/files/crypt disappeared after the mount. > That is, before the command above I see the ~/files/crypt directory, > but after it doesn't show up with an ls -la. However, when I do ls > ~/files/crypt I see the message "ls: crypt: Bad file descriptor". The > ~/.crypt directory seems unchanged. The only thing I can think of > that might have changed in the past few days: I may have updated a > dependent port (e.g. /deve/icu). I'm running 9-STABLE amd64 with port > version 1.7.4_1. >
It looks like encfs is crashing. % encfs -d /usr/home/jrm/.crypt /usr/home/jrm/files/crypt EncFS Password: FUSE library version: 2.9.1 nullpath_ok: 0 nopath: 0 utime_omit_ok: 0 unique: 0, opcode: INIT (26), nodeid: 0, insize: 56, pid: 1426 INIT: 7.19 flags=0x00000000 max_readahead=0x00000000 INIT: 7.19 flags=0x00000011 max_readahead=0x00000000 max_write=0x00020000 max_background=0 congestion_threshold=0 NOTIFY: code=0 length=40 unique: 0, opcode: GETATTR (3), nodeid: 1, insize: 40, pid: 1431 fgetattr[0] / zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped) encfs -d /usr/home/jrm/.crypt /usr/home/jrm/files/crypt _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
