- Add note in README.FreeBSD about mount(8) workarounds (symlink/patch) for
using from /etc/fstab in FreeBSD >= 7.x, as external types are hard coded
in mount.c.
- Change LOCK option to ON by default (as official build).
- Remove pre-everything warning and conditional pkg-message about UBLIO (see
below).
- Add README.FreeBSD (introduction, known issues, bug reporting, ublio
configuration, mounting at starup, ...) and mention in pkg-message.
- Use @exec/@unexec directives in pkg-plist to handle symlinks.
- Remove the note about fuse_load="YES" in /boot/loader.conf since now there
are more than good reasons for using the rc.d script (see fusefs-kmod).
- Clarify note in pkg-message about EAGAIN problem.
- Depend on devel/libublio instead of fetching sources and integrating them.
- Install symlink in /usr/sbin/mount_ntfs-3g, to allow using with
'mount -t ntfs-3g' and in /etc/fstab, after mounting /usr.
- Change default UBLIO_BLOCKSIZE value to 262144.
- Update pkg-message, with notes about the mount_ntfs-3g symlink, and about
problems with many simultaneous operations (not ublio's problem, but
incremented when used with a larger blocksize).
it's more portable now).
- Install manpages into ${MANPREFIX}/man, not ${PREFIX}/share/man.
- Bring back IGNORE for FreeBSD < 600000 (all fusefs-* ports have it,
and the build would succeed but installation of dependencies would fail).
- Add a note in pkg-message about memory usage, and make a gramatical
correction.
- Avoid calling fsync() twice.
PR: 115088
Submitted by: alepulver@
- Remove unneeded checks of OSVERSION since they are in the corresponding
dependencies.
- Add OPTIONS: LOCK and UBLIO.
See:
www.mail-archive.com/ macfuse-devel@googlegroups.com/msg00053.html
PR: ports/112402
Submitted by: alepulver (myself)
Approved by: fjoe (maintainer, timeout: 1 month)
and on big-endian architectures too but is not officially supported there
due to lack of hardware.
Reflect this in COMMENT and enable the driver on amd64.
driver, which provides safe and fast handling of the Windows XP, Windows
Server 2003 and Windows 2000 filesystems. Almost the full POSIX filesystem
functionality is supported, the major exceptions are changing the file
ownerships and the access rights.
WWW: http://www.linux-ntfs.org/