encfs has open-coded per-OS man page locations, and doesn't have the
equivalent of autoconf's --mandir. Mostly remediate the
cmake-inspired open coding by using PKGMANDIR.
Add patch comment.
Add comment about making TEST_TARGET work.
It's unclear what is happening here, but apparently netbsd knew future FUSE
API before upstream FUSE did. And it didn't do the in-between version
used here.
changed the arguments of fuse_unmount. Fix build.
I get the impression this update was done by someone on NetBSD, so I speculate
the build succeeded to some people. In that cae, bump PKGREVISION, so the
right arguments will be passed!
- fix a use-after-free bug that was introduced in v1.9-rc1 (#214)
- cast booleans to int before writing the XML config (#343)
- support reading the config file from pipes (#253)
- add "-t" option to set syslog tag
- allow read/write in standard reverse mode (#301)
- reject empty passwords
- support building with openssl 1.1
Existing SHA1 digests verified, all found to be the same on the
machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). Existing SHA1
digests retained for now as an audit trail.
EncFS provides an encrypted filesystem in user-space. It runs without any
special permissions and uses the FUSE library.
As with most encrypted filesystems, Encfs is meant to provide security
against off-line attacks; ie your notebook or backups fall into the wrong
hands, etc.
Homepage: http://arg0.net/encfs