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 it

I 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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