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pure-ftpd: update to 1.0.44 #185

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1.0.42 -> 1.0.44

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macOS 10.12.3
Xcode 8.2.1

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@tobypeterson tobypeterson merged commit 76d09aa into macports:master Jan 25, 2017
@l2dy l2dy deleted the pure-ftpd-update branch January 25, 2017 23:49
mainka pushed a commit to mainka/macports-ports that referenced this pull request Jun 23, 2021
* This commit backports libfuse/sshfs commit 667cf34

Original commit message:

    sshfs: fix another instance preventing use of global I/O size on
    macOS (macports#185)

    Following-up on [1], there was another instance where blksize was
    set to a non-zero value, thus making it impossible to configure
    global I/O size on macOS, and using [2] the hard-wired value of
    4096 bytes instead, resulting in uniformly poor performance [3].

    With this patch, setting I/O size to a reasonable large value,
    will result in much improved performance, e.g.:
      -o iosize=1048576

    [1] osxfuse/sshfs@5c0dbfe
    [2] https://github.com/libfuse/sshfs/blob/4c21d696e9d46bebae0a936e2aec72326c5954ea/sshfs.c#L812
    [3] libfuse/sshfs#11 (comment)
drkp pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 26, 2021
* This commit backports libfuse/sshfs commit 667cf34

Original commit message:

    sshfs: fix another instance preventing use of global I/O size on
    macOS (#185)

    Following-up on [1], there was another instance where blksize was
    set to a non-zero value, thus making it impossible to configure
    global I/O size on macOS, and using [2] the hard-wired value of
    4096 bytes instead, resulting in uniformly poor performance [3].

    With this patch, setting I/O size to a reasonable large value,
    will result in much improved performance, e.g.:
      -o iosize=1048576

    [1] osxfuse/sshfs@5c0dbfe
    [2] https://github.com/libfuse/sshfs/blob/4c21d696e9d46bebae0a936e2aec72326c5954ea/sshfs.c#L812
    [3] libfuse/sshfs#11 (comment)
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