On Tue, 23 Dec 2008, Erik Larsson wrote:

> Dokan isn't exactly FUSE for Windows, but it's based on the same ideas.
> I've read there is some FUSE compatibility layer that uses Dokan in 
> order to make FUSE file systems run on Windows, but I haven't tried it out.
> I don't think the projects are really mature yet, but it will be 
> interesting to see what comes out of them.

http://fuse4win.4host.ru/

Allegedly it can run already sshfs and NTFS-3G.

        Szaka

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NTFS-3G: http://ntfs-3g.org


> For other reasons, HFS+ as a FUSE driver would be desirable, as only one 
> driver code base would need to be maintained for solaris/bsd/linux...
> I might be willing to pick up that thread some day.
> 
> - Erik
> 
> dhurler wrote:
> > Since MacFUSE was released there have been a few efforts to port FUSE
> > over to Windows. One of those projects, Dokan, seems to be progressing
> > nicely.
> >
> > Has anyone has made a HFS+ module for FUSE? Once FUSE is up and
> > running on Windows this would provide a way for dual-booters to access
> > their HFS+ drives in a way that is complemtary to the existing MacFUSE
> > + NTFS-3g combination on OS X.
> >
> > Thanks.

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