Sorry for the late response ... I use fuse a lot, since encfs (which I also use a lot and love) depends on it.
I have wound up building fuse myself, which isn't too big a deal. But as it's since been moved to extra, I guess I was figuring I wouldn't have to anymore. Thanks, DR > Yeah, I caught this just yesterday - I'm not sure what Mark was > planning on doing, but I know I decided I'd just ignore it until the > new kernel came out - I'm not sure how important fuse is to you, but I > know it's not that big a deal here. > > It shouldn't be all too hard to recompile the fuse package yourself, > but I guess it all depends on when exactly the new kernel will be > released. > > - phrak > > On 11/23/05, Rosenstrauch, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Looks like the recently upgraded fuse package now either > doesn't build (or doesn't include) the fuse kernel module > when building the package. That makes sense for the future, > since fuse will be part of the kernel as of v2.6.14. > > > > However, the Arch kernel packages are still at v2.6.13, so > excluding the module from the package is breaking fuse. > > > > Can either the fuse v2.4.2 package be rebuilt to include > the kernel module, or can the fuse package be rolled back to > v2.4.1 to fix this issue? > > > > Thanks, > > > > DR ============================================================================== Please access the attached hyperlink for an important electronic communications disclaimer: http://www.csfb.com/legal_terms/disclaimer_external_email.shtml ============================================================================== _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
