oh. it even has modern looking github.io page. last time i checked in 2014 it was a bit different i think, though the code seems have been unchanged for the last 3 years.
2016-09-17 15:29 GMT-04:00 Rickard von Essen <rickard.von.es...@gmail.com>: > fuse-hammer is available at http://dlorch.github.io/hammer-fuse/ > > On 17 September 2016 at 19:19, Tomohiro Kusumi <kusumi.tomoh...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> Thanks, never heard of it, but I'll check. >> I'm basically looking for a fuse based fs that isn't just a toy fs, >> but not huge ones like ntfs or fuse-zfs or things like that. >> >> (wondering if fuse-hammer ever really worked, or if the code is still >> available somewhere on the web) >> >> 2016-09-16 16:53 GMT-04:00 Carsten Mattner <carstenmatt...@gmail.com>: >> > On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 11:59 PM, Tomohiro Kusumi >> > <kusumi.tomoh...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> I'm thinking about porting fuse from FreeBSD. Several benefits by doing >> >> this. >> >> >> >> 1. There are some good fuse based fs like sshfs, ntfs-3g and maybe >> >> some others I'm not really aware of (like glusterfs if it ever worked >> >> on BSD ?). >> > >> > There's also fusefs-lkl which uses Linux as a library, making Linux's >> > fs drivers available, which makes it easy to share a local filesystem >> > with Linux. > >