Closed pingus69 closed 2 years ago
Hey, @pingus69! Have you tried to check out the #troubleshooting section and specify the encoding explicitly?
Hi Sergey, yes this solves my problem! Thank you very much!!
Bernward
Comment: that's a runtime flag, not a compiler flag. (Do java -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 ...
, not gradle -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 ...
) I speak from experience.
Hi,
first thanks a lot for the jnr-fuse. It is working great on macOS and Linux since years. Now I want o run my project also under Windows (10). I testet it on Window 10 VM machine in Azure cloud and Windows Server 16 on an VMWare guest in my office. I am using Winfsp 2022 from secfs.net and jnr-fuse 0.5.7) But unfortunately I can't get the examples (HelloWorld,Memfs) to work.
When I run the HelloWorld example and mount the filesystem on M:\
I don't see the mounted M: and I cannot access.
But when I run
fsptool lsvol
I get
M: \Device\Volume{704a1994-8110-11ec-86f6-000d3aaed942}
But when I mount to an existing drive with a non-existing directory (e.g. C:\tmp\mnth I get the following behaviour:
Here the output of the running HelloWorld:
java[TID=29cc]: FFFF808A9FD58270: >>QueryVolumeInformation java[TID=29cc]: FFFF808A9FD58270: <<QueryVolumeInformation IoStatus=0[0] VolumeInfo={TotalSize=0:0, FreeSize=0:0, VolumeLabel=""} java[TID=29cc]: FFFF808A982F3DE0: >>Create [UTB--C] "\", FILE_OPEN, CreateOptions=4001, FileAttributes=10, Security=NULL, AllocationSize=0:0, AccessToken=0000000000000578[PID=112c], DesiredAccess=0, GrantedAccess=80, ShareAccess=1 java[TID=29cc]: FFFF808A982F3DE0: <<Create IoStatus=c0000034[0] java[TID=29cc]: FFFF808AA03ACDD0: >>Create [UT---C] "\", FILE_OPEN, CreateOptions=21, FileAttributes=10, Security=NULL, AllocationSize=0:0, AccessToken=0000000000000578[PID=2d60], DesiredAccess=100020, GrantedAccess=0, ShareAccess=3 java[TID=29cc]: FFFF808AA03ACDD0: <<Create IoStatus=c0000034[0] <=========----> 75% EXECUTING [51s]
Any idea what is wrong here?
Thanks a lot
Bernward