Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] sshfs 3.7.2-1

2022-04-03 Thread Mark Geisert
Thomas Wolff wrote: Am 04.04.2022 um 01:20 schrieb Mark Geisert: [...] A couple of things.  Windows differs from Unix/Linux (yet again!) in that directories mounted upon cannot exist beforehand.  So if you rmdir servmount, sshfs 192.168.178.75: servmount ought to succeed, but instead you

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] sshfs 3.7.2-1

2022-04-03 Thread Thomas Wolff
Am 04.04.2022 um 01:20 schrieb Mark Geisert: Hi Thomas, Thomas Wolff wrote: Am 03.04.2022 um 08:48 schrieb Mark Geisert: The following package has been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution: * sshfs-3.7.2-1 This is a port of the reference version of sshfs.  It allows access to local or

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] sshfs 3.7.2-1

2022-04-03 Thread Mark Geisert
Hi Thomas, Thomas Wolff wrote: Am 03.04.2022 um 08:48 schrieb Mark Geisert: The following package has been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution: * sshfs-3.7.2-1 This is a port of the reference version of sshfs.  It allows access to local or remote file folders via an ssh (more precisely,

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] sshfs 3.7.2-1

2022-04-03 Thread Thomas Wolff
Am 03.04.2022 um 08:48 schrieb Mark Geisert: The following package has been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution: * sshfs-3.7.2-1 This is a port of the reference version of sshfs. It allows access to local or remote file folders via an ssh (more precisely, sftp) connection. The folder

[ANNOUNCEMENT] sshfs 3.7.2-1

2022-04-03 Thread Mark Geisert
The following package has been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution: * sshfs-3.7.2-1 This is a port of the reference version of sshfs. It allows access to local or remote file folders via an ssh (more precisely, sftp) connection. The folder appears as a local folder on the user's system. Sshfs