On Thu, Jun 05, 2014 at 09:40:09AM -0600, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> CVSROOT:      /cvs
> Module name:  ports
> Changes by:   [email protected]   2014/06/05 09:40:09
> 
> Log message:
>     import ports/sysutils/usmb; ok and readdir fix from syl@ (who also fixed
>     various fuse problems found in the course of porting/testing).
>     
>     usmb lets you mount SMB shares as unprivileged users via FUSE, in the

There is no way to mount anything as unprivileged on OpenBSD. Only root can 
access the fuse device.


>     vein of Windows' Map Network Drive facility. It differs from the other
>     FUSE SMB filesystems (fusesmb, SMB for FUSE) in that it doesn't have
>     Network Neighbourhood functionality: this means that you can mount
>     shares that you can't see via NetBIOS browsing.
>     
>     (Note: unprivileged mounting requires both kern.usermount=1 and access
>     to /dev/fuse0).
>     
>     Status:
>     
>     Vendor Tag:       sthen
>     Release Tags:     sthen_20140605
>     
>     N ports/sysutils/usmb/Makefile
>     N ports/sysutils/usmb/distinfo
>     N ports/sysutils/usmb/pkg/PLIST
>     N ports/sysutils/usmb/pkg/DESCR
>     N ports/sysutils/usmb/patches/patch-Makefile_in
>     N ports/sysutils/usmb/patches/patch-usmb_dir_c
>     
>     No conflicts created by this import
> 

-- 
Antoine

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