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Date:      Thu, 01 Mar 2007 19:53:16 -0500
From:      Chris Slothouber <chris@hier7.com>
To:        FreeBSD-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Mounting an FTP space ?
Message-ID:  <45E7757C.4050305@hier7.com>
In-Reply-To: <4f48d953253acaed08dfd775cea2cb3b@catholic.org>
References:  <0fa18d202fd5dfa13608dc9e2c627941@catholic.org>	<200703011058.28791.lists@jnielsen.net> <4f48d953253acaed08dfd775cea2cb3b@catholic.org>

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Never you mind wrote:
> 
> On 02/03/2007, at 2:58 AM, John Nielsen wrote:
> 
>> On Thursday 01 March 2007 01:37, Never you mind wrote:
>>> On my Mac from the Finder I can select "Connect to server", give it the
>>> details of an ftp location and it will connect and display the ftp
>>> space as a drive on the desktop.
>>>
>>> Can I obtain the same sort of functionality using freeBSD and xfce
>>> desktop manager?
>>
>> I haven't used it, but the sysutils/fusefs-curlftpfs should allow you 
>> to mount
>> an ftp location as a virtual filesystem. The desktop icon thing you'll 
>> have
>> to work out on your own, but it shouldn't be too difficult (a shortcut to
>> your chosen mountpoint should suffice).
> 
> I've just made an error during installation. At the dialog I selected 
> BOTH c-ares and IPV6.
> 
> That caused an error:
> 
> curl-7.16.0_1  does not support both c-ares and IPv6 - disable one of them.
> 
> OK. I thought I'd simply run "make install clean" again and at the 
> dialog I would make my selection. However, I do not get to the dialog. 
> My choices have been saved somewhere and are being re-used. I need to 
> clean up from my first effort. What do I need to do to wipe the slate 
> clean?
> 
> malcolm
> 
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