April 2, 201016 yr I noticed that the path http://slackware.mirrors.pair.com/slackware-current/slackware/a/ntfs-3g-2009.4.4-i486-1.txz for the ntfs-3g package referenced trough unMenu 1.3 is not valid anymore as there is a newer version that does not depend on FUSE userspace library package anymore. Here is a link with more info: http://www.linuxpackages.net/pkg_details.php?id=11248
April 2, 201016 yr Hee's the current link: ftp://slackware.osuosl.org/pub/slackware/slackware-current/slackware/a/ntfs-3g-2010.3.6-i486-1.txz
April 2, 201016 yr That version of ntfs-3g you linked to is very very old and about 2 years out of date. The one I had linked to that is no longer a valid link was only one version out of date, from late 2009. However... The newest unmenu 1.3 package manager also has a new package for the latest version of ntfs-3g-2010.3.6 It is the latest version available. Just released as of March 8th, 2010. You'll need to install the "C" compiler package first, (also from the package manager) but that is only two more button clicks as I now have it as available package to install. Then, by pressing the button to "Manually install" the newest version of ntfs-3g, you will actually be compiling it yourself from the downloaded source code, on your own server, and you can have the absolute latest version of ntfs-3g with all their bug-fixes. Joe L.
April 2, 201016 yr Hee's the current link: ftp://slackware.osuosl.org/pub/slackware/slackware-current/slackware/a/ntfs-3g-2010.3.6-i486-1.txz Thanks... I'll update the one package. In the interim, if you download it yourself and put it in the /boot/packages folder, the package manager will let you install it from there. Joe L.
April 2, 201016 yr Author Yeap, thanks for link! Attached the new unmenu-package.conf file. ntfs-3g-2010.3.6-unmenu-package.conf
April 3, 201016 yr Yeap, thanks for link! Attached the new unmenu-package.conf file. Thanks... I've updated the google.code archive. (This makes it really easy not to keep current, as those download links constantly seem to change as sites reorganize their directory structure) Thanks again, Joe L.
April 3, 201016 yr Author Probably it is time to have a directory for unMenu, maybe on Limetech or anywhere else, keeping all those packages on a single place!? This will solve the problem.
April 3, 201016 yr Probably it is time to have a directory for unMenu, maybe on Limetech or anywhere else, keeping all those packages on a single place!? This will solve the problem. I do have one directory, under google.code. Problem is, only I can add or update files in it right now to its "svn" archive. Look here: http://code.google.com/p/unraid-unmenu/
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