This version allows you to put the .encfs6.xml config file in a custom location. Here is the commit in question: https://bitbucket.org/frederic_lespez/gnome-encfs/commits/ed4deec100e854192bb2a9bef7c2d857c8121f14
This is the only (substantial) difference. I was using this version because with cloud syncing it keeps the password hash and salt away from the cloud server.
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Package Details: gnome-encfs-lespez-hg 30-1
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| Package Base: | gnome-encfs-lespez-hg |
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| Description: | Gnome keyring integration for EncFS folders |
| Upstream URL: | https://bitbucket.org/frederic_lespez/gnome-encfs |
| Category: | gnome |
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| Submitter: | SolitaryCipher |
| Maintainer: | SolitaryCipher |
| Last Packager: | None |
| Votes: | 0 |
| First Submitted: | 2013-08-27 02:59 |
| Last Updated: | 2013-08-27 03:01 |
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Comment by SolitaryCipher
Comment by Muflone
Hello
what are the differences between this package and gnome-encfs-hg ?
The commits seem to be the same and the lespez repository appears to be a fork from the other.