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jrvalverde
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SSHFS

#1 Post by jrvalverde »

I have created a package for SSHFS (a filesystem on top of SSH File Transfer Protocol using FUSE) which facilitates enormously remote work as one is no longer limited by the device free space: you can securely mount using SSH your home directory on a remote computer and work directly on it as if it were a local filesystem.

This said, what should I do with the package next? How can it be added to the package manager list or made known to others? I hope this is the right place to ask.

BTW, next will be R and Rcmdr (the project I have in mind is to have an "Scientific Puppy" at least for Bioinformatics which is my field, so more tools will come afterwards, and of course I intend to maintain them.

Thanks.

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#2 Post by jamescridland »

I'd snap up the package you have for SSHFS, anyway... just what I need. Any chance of posting it here? (I expect it works with Puppy Linux 3.01?)

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#3 Post by MU »

Please post some info about a package as new message here.
Upload it and send me a pm, then I'll add it to the repository at dotpups.de.

Details:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 9400#99400

Or upload to a temporary hoster like mentioned in that thread, like rapidupload.
Usually others or me then will grab it, and add it to one of our repositories.

I personall prefer if you upload via ftp to my repository, then files are easier to move for me to the final location.
Temporary hosters usually are slow or have other limitations.

thanks, Mark

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#4 Post by cb88 »

i have already included R in MathPup... Rcmdr would be really nice though
scilab is also include and update is due soon
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#5 Post by Miek »

I apologize for the thread necromancy, but I'm looking for a PET package for Slacko, is there one available somewhere? I've already looked into a few ftp servers but couldn't find it.

Otherwize I'll attempt to compile and package it myself, but I probably won't have time to look into it before September.

Thanks!

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#6 Post by rcrsn51 »

Here is a PET for sshfs. It has had ZERO testing, so please provide feedback. It requires libfuse, but most Puppies have it.

There is an older package here that has been confirmed to work.
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#7 Post by scabz »

i compiled this a couple weeks ago it works for me, i already have sshfs it works great for me. here is the server for use with sshfs.
openssh-6.0p1-i486.pet http://www.mediafire.com/?vefa2xf7kq1dr8g
openssh_DOC-6.0p1-i486.pet http://www.mediafire.com/?2a46i13qq0dfd14
you will need to change your root pass to be safe.

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#8 Post by Miek »

Many thanks! I'll try this as soon as I get home :)

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