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Re: [ITP] FUSE 2.8
- From: Bill Zissimopoulos <billziss at navimatics dot com>
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- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 08:49:27 +0000
- Subject: Re: [ITP] FUSE 2.8
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Mark, hi:
On 8/22/16, 12:43 PM, cygwin-apps-owner@cygwin.com on behalf of Mark
Geisert wrote:
>>>I was planning to make sure the package Bill supplied met all the
>>> requirements for a Cygwin package. I figure it's real close but there
>>>was
>>> something I wasn't sure about and needed to research further, then
>>>real life
>>> intervened. Something to do with where its cygport file was getting
>>>package
>>> source from.
>>
>> Directly from git? See, e.g., the cygwin package's cygport.
>
>OK. The cygfuse.cygport file is referring to Bill's separate GitHub
>space
>for source code. Not sure it ought to do that. Either my GitHub space
>(as I'm the Cygwin cygfuse maintainer) or Cygwin's GitHub space seems
>better.
>
>I'm debugging some faulting test programs so this cygfuse code doesn't
>seem fully ready for prime time just yet. I'm sure Bill had it working
>so
>it's likely to be some kind of local issue, so it's mine to solve.
While still on vacation I now have reliable access to the Internet and am
able to follow up on any issues. Please let me know what the issue you are
seeing is and I will try to help.
Bill