I will package an updated upstream version
now, please retest it tommorrow.
I'll try the updated version. I don't know about the tomorrow part.
Tomorrow didn't work, ftp-master server is moving. You can get them from
rootfs.net/encfs if you wish to test them.
The test failed.
I fetched
#include hallo.h
* Tim Freeman [Sat, Jun 25 2005, 07:06:27PM]:
Tomorrow didn't work, ftp-master server is moving. You can get them from
rootfs.net/encfs if you wish to test them.
I'm wondering what the normal procedure is in this case. If encfs is
used with a bad version of fuse, then encfs
#include hallo.h
* Tim Freeman [Sun, Jun 26 2005, 08:15:12AM]:
I'll try the updated version. I don't know about the tomorrow part.
Tomorrow didn't work, ftp-master server is moving. You can get them from
rootfs.net/encfs if you wish to test them.
The test failed.
I fetched and
#include hallo.h
* Tim Freeman [Fri, Jun 24 2005, 07:49:50AM]:
tags 315624 + unreproducible
thanks
If you want. It happens for me every time.
What kernel are you running? I'm running 2.4.26.
What version of fuse-source did you generate fuse.o from? I have
version 2.2.1-4. My
Tomorrow didn't work, ftp-master server is moving. You can get them from
rootfs.net/encfs if you wish to test them.
I'm wondering what the normal procedure is in this case. If encfs is
used with a bad version of fuse, then encfs shows a symptom that's
really a bug in fuse. Do you declare encfs
tags 315624 + unreproducible
thanks
#include hallo.h
* Tim Freeman [Thu, Jun 23 2005, 09:45:44PM]:
Package: encfs
Version: 1.2.0-3
Severity: normal
Within volumes mounted with encfs, I get permission denied errors
when I attempt to rename a directory containing symlinks. Here's
shell
tags 315624 + unreproducible
thanks
If you want. It happens for me every time.
What kernel are you running? I'm running 2.4.26.
What version of fuse-source did you generate fuse.o from? I have
version 2.2.1-4. My fuse-utils version is also 2.2.1-4.
I get something different. What's you
Package: encfs
Version: 1.2.0-3
Severity: normal
Within volumes mounted with encfs, I get permission denied errors
when I attempt to rename a directory containing symlinks. Here's
shell dialogue:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ encfs /home/tim/private.bits /home/tim/private.
specified a password
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