Brad Spencer <[email protected]> writes: > Is perfused used any more as a fuse gateway to puffs in NetBSD 7?? It > is still built.
I am a little fuzzy, but: there are two FUSE interfaces, high-level (normal) and low-level (a few things like gluster) puffs is a NetBSD facility conceptually similar to FUSE. librefuse uses puffs to implement the FUSE high-level API perfused is a daemon that provides /dev/fuse and the low-level interface for httpfs and fuse-ext2, I expect librefuse. > I was messing with pkgsrc filesystems/fuse-ext2 and filesystems/httpfs > and both hang when trying to use them in NetBSD 7.x as of March. I > really wanted to use filesystems/fuse-ntfs-3g but that doesn't build. > It doesn't appear that either fuse-ext2 or httpfs uses /dev/fuse but > rather trys to talk to /dev/puffs directly according to ktrace. > > Has anyone used any fuse / refuse style usermode filesystems lately?? I am unclear on this.
