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Any plans to update for VS2019? #13
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Hello @SegaraRai I have installed VS2022 and still am not able to compile MergeFS on my Windows 11 system with Dokan2. Let's discuss MergeFS since I need to use it as a base for a project and would like to discuss it more with you. Can you please help? Thanks |
Sorry, I have neglected this project for a long time and did not notice. |
I've done following changes:
The build instructions and usage are in README.md. I have tried it on my Windows 10 and confirmed that it works at a glance. |
Hello @SegaraRai , Hope that you are doing well today. I truly appreciate you updating MergeFS. On that note, does this mean that MergeFS is now updated to use Dokany 2 (latest is 2.0.6) and VS2022? I am going to download the latest versions and give them a try for both the binaries and source code. Also, for my project, of which I would still like to discuss with you, it needs to be able to union connections to different SSH servers for a type of Hybrid-P2P approach so connections are dynamically added. I would like to see if you might be able to assist in this part and could even offer you a small contract fee to help in it. I see that MergeFS has a plugin approach and that might make it easier to set up some type of SSH plugin, maybe. Also, do you have some simple documentation on the current usage to add directories to be unionized in the mount from the CLI (command line interface) which is what I am mostly interested in doing? Thanks again and have a great day, my friend. |
@SegaraRai Just an update. I was able to compile with my VS2022 and Dokan 2 for Windows 10 x64. Note Windows 11 is almost the same in the core but a little different in the look-feel. Can we now talk more about being able to develop an SSH plugin to mount SSH servers and also doing it dynamically as well from the CLI as this is what I really need to be able to do in MergeFS. Any discussion or help on this part would be greatly appreciated as well. Thanks so very much for your help and for updating MergeFS. |
@SegaraRai on Testing the latest MergeFS To run some basic tests, I started up a CMD terminal and placed the MergeFSMC.exe, MergeFSCC.exe, LibMergeFS.dll, and Plugins directory inside the "Examples" folder for the basic setup. 1.) Test: MergeFSMC
Results: It mounted the drive "M:" and merged the directories as expected. 2.) Test: MergeFSCC
Results: All I get is command prompt "MFSCC>" below the invocation with no M: drive mounted or now information on what is viable to enter as commands. Please help on what commands are available and possible for the CLI version, ok? Not sure how the Plugins are used but would like to be able to test them out as well, if possible. |
Yes. This project now uses Dokany 2 and VS2022.
MergeFSMC (GUI version) is relatively well developed. As for plugins, the DLLs in the Plugins folder are automatically loaded. Sorry, but I have already lost most of my interest in MergeFS and my personal life is also pretty busy, so I can't help with the development of the SSH plugin. I don't know exactly what you want to do (especially about why you need unionize), but in any case, this project is not very well designed and it might be better to create it from scratch if possible. Thank you for your interest in this project. |
Hello, Thanks for getting back to me and for the information provided. Regarding the MergeFSCC CLI version as I understand that you made it for your own use of checking its operation, can you tell me what you can enter at the prompt? What I am trying to figure out in the CLI version is what commands you were able to use and if you can do simple things like mount a drive and some directories to that drive. Mostly just trying to figure out what you were able to do from the "MFSCC>" prompt. I understand that many things may not work, and I will be trying to decide how to proceed to carry on some of the effort to extend it with an SSH plugin, perhaps. For the Plugins, I wanted to be sure that there were no special "tags" in the ".mfcfg" file to handle things like the archive, Cue, etc. files. Also, in the "Example.mfcfg" file, I see"
And am wondering what is the purpose of the database file? Also, I understand about you have already lost interest in the project and have moved on, so that it not a problem at all and I just wanted to ask since I think that MergeFS will be a good component for the new P2P Virtual Reality 3D User Environment eCommerce project in which people can interact and build worlds that is being developed now and MergeFS will be an integral part of the filesystem since it will give a good base to design from going forward. I will do what I can and work with it to see how things might work out. Thanks again for your time and effort |
Hi @SegaraRai Another update, my friend. I was looking though the code in the MergeFSCC and found some basic commands:
I am now searching for the proper syntax for each one so that I can:
Then open the drive to see if it worked after which I will test removing source, remove mount, and then unmount the drive. If you could please give me some examples and clarifications on this, then that would be exactly what I need for my initial explorations and efforts. Thanks, and have a great day |
Hello @SegaraRai, Happy New Year and best wishes for 2023. I have been reviewing the MergeFS code and think that I will try to build an SSH plugin that I need since I really like the Plugin approach. Maybe using libCurl will be the way to go since it also offers more flexibility but am still researching it more as well. Another thought, was that maybe I will investigate how it might be possible to call C# DLL's as a plugin just to see if it is possible. Thanks again and have a great day. |
Hello,
I was trying to compile MergeFS for my Windows 10/11 (x64) using VS2019
but it is producing lots of errors.
Can you please tell me what version of Visual Studio that you are using as well as what version of Dokany will work with it?
Thanks
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