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Date:      Fri, 19 Jul 2013 20:22:49 -0500
From:      Pedro Giffuni <pfg@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Alexander Panyushkin <vsityz@gmail.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD Current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: FUSE not work.
Message-ID:  <51E9E669.3090500@FreeBSD.org>
In-Reply-To: <51E97265.8040507@gmail.com>
References:  <51E94F09.4020109@FreeBSD.org> <51E95B4D.4030104@gmail.com> <51E96C84.3000209@FreeBSD.org> <51E97265.8040507@gmail.com>

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On 19.07.2013 12:07, Alexander Panyushkin wrote:
> 19.07.2013 19:42, Pedro Giffuni пишет:
>> (re-posting since the original response didn't make it through)
>>
>> On 19.07.2013 10:29, Alexander Panyushkin wrote:
>>> 19.07.2013 17:36, Pedro Giffuni пишет:
>>>> Hello;
>>>>
>>>> The internal data structures in the FUSE kernel module have been
>>>> updated to be more compatible with MacFUSE and the linux FUSE.
>>>>
>>>> This basically means you have to rebuild your fuse modules
>>>> (including NTFS).
>>>>
>>>> We should not really update the FUSE_KERNEL_MINOR_VERSION yet.
>>>> I will add a note to UPDATING.
>>>>
>>>> Pedro.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Unfortunately the port is not  build in FreeBSD 10
>>>
>>>
>>> ===>>> Starting build for sysutils/fusefs-kmod <<<===
>>>
>>
>> fusefs-kmod is not needed on -current. I meant you have to rebuild
>> and reinstall fusefs-* ; in particular fusesfs-libs and ntfs.
>>
>> Since this is a ports issue I will not update the UPDATING file.
>>
>> Developers that need to know should use  __FreeBSD_version
>> 1000038 as a reference.
>>
>
> I rebuild sysutils/fusefs-ntfs with Clang and GCC, but this has no 
> effect.
>
> sysctl kern.osreldate
> kern.osreldate: 1000037
>
> ntfs-3g /dev/ad10s1 /mnt/ntfs_0
> mount
> ...
> /dev/fuse on /mnt/ntfs_0 (fusefs, local, synchronous)
>
> ls -la /mnt/ntfs_0
> unique: 18, opcode: GETATTR (3), nodeid: 1, insize: 40, pid: 47053
> getattr /
>    unique: 18, success, outsize: 112
> fuse: writing device: Invalid argument
> ls: /mnt/ntfs_0: Input/output error
>




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