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Hi, the platform support of https://github.com/winfsp/cgofuse is impressive. Unfortunately, the API it provides is completely different to go-fuse. |
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Nice! Whats missing for gocryptfs? Does it work?
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FreeBSD support has been merged into go-fuse master branch. Let's hope
someday will be able to add FreeBSD support for gocryptfs.
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Out of the box, it doesn't work quite yet.
If I'm able to squeeze out a bit of free time, I might dig into it. It looks like what all was done in go-fuse were the necessary abstractions. Not sure the FreeBSD implementations are in place yet. |
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I'm trying to migrate from debian to FreeBSD and the main roadblock is not being able to use gocryptfs since the library https://github.com/hanwen/go-fuse doesn't compile on FreeBSD hanwen/go-fuse#415
Maybe it's a bit of stretch but could gcroptfs use this library on FreeBSD instead? Or it doesn't make sense what I'm proposing.
https://github.com/winfsp/cgofuse
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