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KioFuse allows you to mount remote directories into the root hierarchy of your local system, thereby exposing KIO filesystems to POSIX-compliant applications
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Introduction ------------- KioFuse allows you to mount remote directories into the root hierarchy of your local system, thereby exposing KIO filesystems to POSIX-compliant applications: Firefox, OpenOffice, GNOME apps, shell utilities and more. Another important advantage of KioFuse is that it allows you to arrange the hierarchy of *all* your files (local or remote) in whichever way makes sense to you (just like symliks). It works by acting as a bridge between the KIO filesystem design and FUSE, a program to mount user-space filesystems. For information about FUSE, see http://fuse.sourceforge.net . Installation ------------- 1) Install kdelibs (version 4.x) including developement packages (if shipped separately) provided by your distribution or compile it according to the intructions at http://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started/Build/KDE4. 2) git clone https://github.com/thfi/kiofuse.git 3) cd kiofuse 4) cmake . # note the dot! 5) make 6) make install (requires root permissions or sudo) Usage ------ Mount with: kiofuse --mountpoint <mountpoint> --URL <URL> Unmount with: fusermount -u <mountpoint> Maintainer ----------- Git version (new): Thomas Fischer <[email protected]> KDE's WebSVN version (old): Vlad Codrea, VladC6 yahoo com
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