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What is new in 1.1 |
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* Support for the 2.6 kernels |
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* Support for exporting filesystem over NFS in 2.6 kernels |
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* Read efficiency improvements: read in 64k blocks instead of 4k |
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(Michael Grigoriev). Can be turned on with '-l' option of fusermount |
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* Lazy automatic unmount |
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* Added 'fsync()' VFS call to the FUSE interface |
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* Bugfixes |
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What is new in 1.0 |
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* Cleanups and bugfixes |
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* Added 'release()' VFS call to the FUSE interface |
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* 64 bit file offsets (handling of > 4 GByte files) |
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* libfuse is now under LGPL |
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* New 'statfs' call (Mark Glines) |
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* Cleaned up mount procedure (mostly by Mark Glines) |
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NOTE: Binaries linked with with a previous version of libavfs may |
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not work with the new version of the fusermount program. In such |
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case recompile the program after installing the new libavfs library. |
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* Fix for problems under linux kernel 2.4.19 |
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What is new in 0.95 |
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* Optimized read/write operations. Raw throughput has increased to |
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about 60Mbyte/s on a Celeron/360 |
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* Python bindings by Jeff Epler |
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* Perl bindings by Mark Glines |
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* Improved multithreaded operation |
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* Simplified library interface |
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* Bugfixes |
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What is new in 0.9: |
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* Everything |