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Thanks for the patch! You mean the POSIXLY_CORRECT case, right? A user can call mount.exfat-fuse directly and is in full right to put device and mountpoint after other options. Your change breaks this use-case. It also breaks I'd suggest to mutate argv[] instead (i.e. to do what glibc does) to cover all those cases. |
The mount spec and directory are passed as the first and second arguments to the helper, followed by the options. The current implementation works on glibc but fails on POSIX-conforming C libraries such as musl.
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Arbitrary argument order supported now. |
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The mount spec and directory are passed as the first and second
arguments to the helper, followed by the options.
The current implementation works on glibc but fails on POSIX-conforming
C libraries such as musl.