Hi Bruno, Am 28.01.2014 20:54, schrieb Bruno Friedmann:
Now we still have a "trouble" where this damned fs is used more and more by high-end devices like camcorder, camera etc. So somewhat we should propose something to our end-users to be able to pick their data and save them to a safer fs.
That's certainly true.
Now if I can certainly package and make it build (and use it due to my camcorder :-) I'm not able to choose between the fuse and the no-fuse one.
Any guidance there, or what I should look at first ?
Maintaining an out-of-tree kernel module is often a major PITA. So if I had to decide, I would certainly go for the fuse version.
For Factory / openSUSE, the legal limbo in which all this exFAT stuff is hanging is probably a problem.
Seems that the no-fuse is now fully GPL available, since last October.
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