Created attachment 214874 [details] patch pkg-message mentions etc/smb.conf which is missing on my computer but it doesn't seem necessary, can you clarify? The XXX are still necessary?
Build info is available at https://gitlab.com/swills/freebsd-ports/pipelines/149687921
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I think the maintainer timed out. BTW: compiles fine for me on 12.2/arm64.
(In reply to Ronald Klop from comment #3) Unfortunately, the 0.6.2 is not working for me -- though I can still read the files from SMB-shares, I can no longer overwrite them. Nor even create new ones. Awaiting feedback from the upstream...
(In reply to Mikhail Teterin from comment #4) Have you tried the latest version (0.6.3)?
(In reply to Mikael Urankar from comment #5) Yes, 0.6.3 is what I'm testing...
More specifically, when using the new version, trying to touch a file on a mounted share results in ENOSYS. Trying to save a new file (such as from vi), reports EINVAL. Switching the version of libfuse from 2 to 3 and back does not change anything.
@timur -- I tried it now with Samba-4.13 and Samba-4.11. Same errors. I can read the shares, but I cannot modify them... I see in the files/ subdirectory of the Samba ports patch(es), which add ENOSYS in a number of places. Could I ask you to check, maybe, the problem is not with smbnetfs, but rather with Samba? Things were working last year, with Samba-4.10.
(In reply to Mikhail Teterin from comment #8) @timur, sorry for the noise. Reverting back to smbnetfs-0.6.1 works with any of our Samba-versions...
(In reply to Mikhail Teterin from comment #8) Hi, Mikhail! I see ENOSYS only in the vfs_freebsd code, which is, unless you explicitly enabled it, doesn't interfere. Overall, I never used that FUSE module, so have no idea what happens. I guess you need to review your smb.conf, striping it down to the basics and run Samba with debug enabled and try to find out what happens when you write to the shares. Without detailed logs and description of your setup I can't say much, but even then I'm on my own, so it could be helpful to write(with logs and details) to the corresponding Samba users mailing list, seeking for help.