examples/nfsclient-sync.c provides examples on how to use this API
+URL-FORMAT:
+===========
+Libnfs uses RFC2224 style URLs extended with libnfs specific url arguments some minor extensions.
+The basic syntax of these URLs is :
+
+nfs://<server|ipv4>/path[?arg=val[&arg=val]*]
+
+Arguments supported by libnfs are :
+ tcp-syncnt=<int> : Number of SYNs to send during the seccion establish
+ before failing settin up the tcp connection to the
+ server.
+ uid=<int> : UID value to use when talking to the server.
+ default it 65534 on Windows and getuid() on unixen.
+ gid=<int> : GID value to use when talking to the server.
+ default it 65534 on Windows and getgid() on unixen.
ROOT vs NON-ROOT
yourself lucky.
+FUSE
+====
+A simple FUSE filesystem built on libnfs can be found in
+examples/fuse_nfs.c
+
+Compile using : gcc fuse_nfs.c -o fuse_nfs -lfuse -lnfs
+Mount using : sudo ./fuse_nfs -n nfs://<server>/<export> -m <mountpoint>
+
PLATFORM support
=================
-As of now this is tested with linux, MacOSX and Apple iOS.
+This is a truly multiplatform library.
Linux: - tested with Ubuntu 10.04 - should work with others aswell
Cygwin: - tested under 64bit win2k8.
MacOSX: - tested with SDK 10.4 (under Snow Leopard) - should also work with later SDKs and 64Bit
iOS: - tested with iOS SDK 4.2 - running on iOS 4.3.x
FreeBSD:- tested with 8.2
-OpenSolaris
+Solaris
Windows:- tested on Windows 7 64 and Windows XP 32 using Visual Studio 10 (see README.win32.txt for build instructions)
-
-
-Cygwin
-------
-Configure with './configure --enable-tirpc' since cygwin only supports ti-rpc and not classic rpc.
-
+Android:
+AROS: - Build with 'make -f aros/Makefile.AROS'
RELEASE TARBALLS
================
-Release tarballs are available at https://github.com/sahlberg/libnfs/downloads
+Release tarballs are available at https://sites.google.com/site/libnfstarballs/li