On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 11:25:36PM +0100, Hagen Fuchs wrote:
Fixed.
Tested and confirmed. Thanks!
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Hello,
https://github.com/hfuchs/usbmount/tree/hfuchs.377548
This version has a bug, though: [...]
The problem is that $mountpoint is now set within a subshell[.]
Fixed. Using command groups now instead of that blasted subshell.
Updated on Github.
(Shell scripting is never fun.)
Do
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 04:52:08PM +0200, Hagen Fuchs wrote:
I have a bugfix-branch of upstream,
https://github.com/hfuchs/usbmount/tree/hfuchs.377548
This version has a bug, though: when plugging in a device, it will not
run the scripts in /etc/usbmount/mount.d, outputting an error message
Hi.
On Jan 25 2015, Frédéric Brière wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 04:52:08PM +0200, Hagen Fuchs wrote:
I have a bugfix-branch of upstream,
https://github.com/hfuchs/usbmount/tree/hfuchs.377548
This version has a bug, though: when plugging in a device, it will not
run the scripts in
Package: usbmount
Followup-For: Bug #377548
Hi!
Frédéric's reply to this bugreport warmed my heart and I was inspired to
do what I promised Rogério a couple of years ago: solve all of
usbmount's problems. ;)
While Frédéric's approach is outstandingly creative, I think we can
address #377548
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 04:52:08PM +0200, Hagen Fuchs wrote:
I replaced all calls to utilities from 'lockfile-progs' by
one to flock(1),
I feel silly for not having been aware of that simple command. :)
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Hi there!
[flock(1)]
I feel silly for not having been aware of that simple command. :)
Well, its handling is a bit weird (take a look at the 'third form'
description in the man page), but it does the job amiably. Also: I
spent a ludicrous amount of time trying to make usbmount lockless.
Package: usbmount
Version: 0.0.14-0.1
Severity: important
Tags: patch
I use a n-in-1 device wich have 4 slots. Basically, linux sees this as four
devices. Usbmount is started four times at the same time. This means that two
of the processes gets a timeout while waiting for the other two to
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