On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 4:47 AM, Greg Troxel wrote:
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> Valient Gough writes:
>
>> On my Mac, I can't mount a Linux-created encfs due to Boost archive
>> incompatibility issues. I suspect that when I get rid of
>> Boost::archive, then it would work. The problems I run into are
>> mostly due to l
Valient Gough writes:
> On my Mac, I can't mount a Linux-created encfs due to Boost archive
> incompatibility issues. I suspect that when I get rid of
> Boost::archive, then it would work. The problems I run into are
> mostly due to libraries that don't maintain compatibility between
> version
On my Mac, I can't mount a Linux-created encfs due to Boost archive
incompatibility issues. I suspect that when I get rid of
Boost::archive, then it would work. The problems I run into are
mostly due to libraries that don't maintain compatibility between
versions.
Valient
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 a
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 10:09:46 -0430
jaime sanmartin wrote:
| I encrypted my data in my pendrive. Works OK. But I cannot read the
| data in another computer... Tried with "enc" (script in encfs web
| site) and with cryptkeeper... nothing... Thank you for any help!
|
I have not had any real proble
Are the computers running the same OS? I've found I can't
interoperate between EncFS on Linux and EncFS on my Mac, anymore.
Used to work, but hasn't for quite a while now. The two must have
forked at some point.
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 7:39 AM, jaime sanmartin wrote:
> I encrypted my data in my
I encrypted my data in my pendrive. Works OK. But I cannot read the
data in another computer... Tried with "enc" (script in encfs web
site) and with cryptkeeper... nothing... Thank you for any help!
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