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Hi,

I managed to compile fuse 2.8 from Harmattan. I tried it out a little, and N900 boots correctly when using this version.
But I'd need more thorough testing, e.g. with truecrypt to claim that the build is stable.

Could anyone who uses fuse-depending packages test, whether they work better/worse or maybe it's no difference?

Download: http://marmistrz.net63.net/public/fuse/
Normally only libfuse2 and fuse-utils packages are needed

If you'd like to find out the packages which depend on fuse, try
Code:
apt-cache rdepends fuse-utils
apt-cache rdepends libfuse2
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Originally Posted by marmistrz View Post
Hi,

I managed to compile fuse 2.8 from Harmattan. I tried it out a little, and N900 boots correctly when using this version.
But I'd need more thorough testing, e.g. with truecrypt to claim that the build is stable.

Could anyone who uses fuse-depending packages test, whether they work better/worse or maybe it's no difference?

Download: http://marmistrz.net63.net/public/fuse/
Normally only libfuse2 and fuse-utils packages are needed

If you'd like to find out the packages which depend on fuse, try
Code:
apt-cache rdepends fuse-utils
apt-cache rdepends libfuse2
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Alright, just to let you know. If newer fuse works out as stable, then I'll probably be able to run aegisfs on Fremantle (aegisfs is an encrypted storage mechanism). libfuse2 is the blocker
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With FUSE (fuse-devel) we may also be able to build the user-space implementation of exFAT (http://code.google.com/p/exfat/) in order to mount exFAT SDXC 32GB+ microSD cards without having them formatted to FAT32/NTFS/ext#
 

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Second jessi3k3's suggestion
 

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Originally Posted by jessi3k3 View Post
With FUSE (fuse-devel) we may also be able to build the user-space implementation of exFAT (http://code.google.com/p/exfat/) in order to mount exFAT SDXC 32GB+ microSD cards without having them formatted to FAT32/NTFS/ext#
First of all I need this version to be tested... Then we can try exFAT stuff. This should theoretically work with the version I've compiled.
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