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Date:      Thu, 20 Nov 2014 15:03:38 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 195024] [maintainer-update] net-mgmt/seafile: remove requirements of /proc
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--- Comment #11 from John Marino <marino@FreeBSD.org> ---
(In reply to Jingfeng Yan from comment #9)
> BTW, if the fuse discussion not fit here, you can send email to me yan_jingfeng@yahoo.com.

It's fine here.

> Do you mean DragonFly miss fuse kernel side support? 

Correct - no kernel support for FUSE

> I thought I checked
> roughly before, but not go to too much detail. FreeBSD and NetBSD, and
> openBSD seems to fine. the founder of DragonFlyBSD started playing eithe
> fuse-like idea in 2006.  Could you give me some idea of why fuse is missing
> there, what I can help to make this port happen on DragonFly? 

FUSE basically doesn't work that well.  None of the FUSE ports are maintained
(literally, they have no maintainer).  It's unclear who is responsible for FUSE
maintenance in the kernel.  I think there's no designated person.  Basically,
it barely works on FreeBSD, when there is a problem nobody is there to fix it,
and DragonFly just decided it wasn't worth pursuing.  Maybe not officially, but
nobody is making an effort to support it.


> You are DPort creator, and active on DragonFly. If you can have some
> evaluation, maybe we can have a way to make it work. At the same time, I
> will check why we need fuse.

I think the only hope is that FUSE is optional and that we don't set the option
on DragonFly.  If it's truly required, there's no hope.

John

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