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After the upgrade to tinyxml2 10.1.0-1, encfs no longer works
$ encfs -v /path/to/crypt /path/to/uncrypt
VERBOSE Root directory: /path/to/crypt [main.cpp:686]
VERBOSE Fuse arguments: (daemon) (threaded) (keyCheck) encfs /path/to/crypt -o use_ino -o default_permissions [main.cpp:687]
[1] 14615 segmentation fault (core dumped) encfs -v /path/to/crypt /path/to/uncrypt
Downgrading to tinyxml2 10.0.0-1 allows encfs to work again. Does anyone know if something changed and I should use a different option? Or is this maybe a bug in tinyxml2 (or encfs)?
P.S. for the first time, I'm stumped about where to put this post. None of the sub-forums look quite correct.
Last edited by Salkay (Yesterday 22:41:26)
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I can confirm the exact same issue and happy to help with further reporting the bug if someone tells me how to.
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Just want to point out EncFS is no longer maintained upstream "This project is NOT maintained." - https://github.com/vgough/encfs
I would encourage you to use alternatives.
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Same here, thank you so much your solution. Will have to kick encfs out of my system.
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Fresh encfs 1.9.5-8 is out now and it solves the issue.
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Just want to point out EncFS is no longer maintained upstream "This project is NOT maintained." - https://github.com/vgough/encfs
I would encourage you to use alternatives.
Thank you, good advice. I wish there were some final update of software where they advised it had been abandoned; otherwise most people would not know.
E: It looks like Mint warns users when they install EncFS, and backintime also warns users wanting to use EncFS. It might be a good idea for Arch to present a warning as well. Obviously EncFS shouldn't be fully dropped since there are people who need to do a final decrypt before moving on.
Fresh encfs 1.9.5-8 is out now and it solves the issue.
Thank you. I can confirm the new version works for me.
Last edited by Salkay (Yesterday 22:52:46)
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