From: Marten Gajda on 18 Mar 2010 18:00 Hi All, I'm developing a Fuse-based file system, which is intended to be exported via Samba to the Windows world. My first question is how am I supposed to export it. Currently I can export it only by setting the allow_root mount option. Is it possible to share a Fuse file system without allow_root? The Share's section looks like this: [dmfs] comment = dmfstest path = /home/marten/dmfs public = no writable = yes My second problem is not samba related but maybe someone here knows how to deal with it. Currently I'm writing some explorer extensions (context menus, property sheets ...) to help windows users using the special features of the file system. My problem is: The file system has some special files whose content is determined when the file is read. So the size is not known in advance. The file has the direct_io flag set and a read simply returns nothing when the file is read beyond the content (as suggested by the fuse development wiki). This works perfectly under Linux but it doesn't in windows (using the api function fileread). Those files are always empty. I would appreciate if someone could give me a hint how to read such a file file using the windows api. regards Marten -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
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