On 10/2/25 9:16 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
oh, it needs "fuse" in WANTLIB
thx, updated port attached.
You can test by mounting one of the test images in fuse-ufs/resources/: # fuse-ufs resources/ufs-little.img /mnt/test If you don't mind very likely data corruption, you can enable write support with `-o rw` PS: It is also possible to mount OpenBSD UFS. Thanks, Benjamin Stürz
On 2025/10/02 08:06, Stuart Henderson wrote:On 2025/10/01 22:51, Tom Smyth wrote:Hi Folks, Benjamin, approached me at EuroBSDCon he is enthusiastic about helping out with ports, and wants to bring in a few FPGA tools ports (in the pipeline) ... I saw this in my spam so im Forwarding just in case folks did not see itI got the first copy ok anyway. Some spam filtering really doesn't like .xyz domains btw.---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Benjamin Stürz <[email protected]> Date: Sat, 27 Sept 2025 at 22:41 Subject: [NEW] sysutils/fuse-ufs To: <[email protected]> Hi ports@, as part of GSoC 2024 I wrote fuse-ufs. It is already packaged on FreeBSD Ports and the AUR, with a Gentoo ebuild pending. Now I'd like to package it for OpenBSD. This is my first Rust port, so I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing :)Port looks in pretty good shape. The ${INSTALL_xx_DIR} for ${PREFIX}/bin and ${PREFIX}/man/man8 are not needed. I don't have a good way to test it atm.WWW: https://github.com/realchonk/fuse-ufs DESCR: fuse-ufs allows you to mount a UFSv2 filesystem using FUSE. Main Features: - Read and Write support for FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD UFSv2 - Mounting filesystems with foreign endianness PS: I'm currently attending the EuroBSDCon -- Kindest regards, Tom Smyth.
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