Hi Gordon,

I am posting them to you in a private mail, this
is a 31K file.

Regards

Jean-Pierre



Gordon Ross wrote:
Hi Jean-Pierre,

Thanks for your work on the OpenSolaris fuse implementation.

I integrated your previous patches into a repository based on my
previously published "skeleton" workspace, so that it can be more
easily built as it would be if integrated into illumos.  That's here:
   https://bitbucket.org/gwr/illumos-fuse1

As I recall, when I did that I had to go hunting for your patches.
Could you please provide me with pointers to unified diffs
relative to either the latest OpenSolaris fuse or your version
1.0AC.3?  If you can, I'll integrate (and probably clean up the
lint/cstyle issues again:)

Thanks,
Gordon

2012/2/28 Jean-Pierre André<[email protected]>:
Hi,

I am now releasing the fuse kernel module for OpenIndiana. Ntfs-3g
now fully passes the standard tests with this kernel module and without
need of the workarounds I had to insert earlier to cope with the bad
behavior of the fuse kernel module originated from OpenSolaris.

A few optimizations would still be useful. I might have a look at them
if there is enough demand.

Available on http://b.andre.pagesperso-orange.fr/openindiana-ntfs-3g.html
are three packages ready for use :

- a full ntfs-3g package in 32-bit mode with the fuse-lite library
  and ntfsprogs
- a full ntfs-3g package in 64-bit mode with the fuse-lite library
  and ntfsprogs
- a fuse kernel module package for both the 32-bit and 64-bit modes

The raw source files (not packaged according to OpenIndiana
standards) are also available there.

I am keeping these files available on line for some time. I also keep
the change sets available to whoever enters the source code of the
fuse kernel module into a public source code management
repository.

Enjoy,

Jean-Pierre



Jean-Pierre André wrote:
Hi,

Milan Jurik wrote:
Hi Jean-Pierre,

Jean-Pierre ANDRE píše v út 24. 01. 2012 v 15:16 +0100:
Hi,

As a maintainer of ntfs-3g, I have received bug reports on OpenIndiana.
Digging into them, I found there were almost all caused by the buggy fuse
kernel module, which nobody seems to care about. So I had to do it
myself....



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JP André
email [email protected]



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