On Windows, passing "*" as mountPoint to the mount/mount RC command
auto-assigns a drive letter (e.g. "Z:"), but the resolved letter was
never propagated back to mountlib. This caused liveMounts to be keyed
on the literal "*", breaking tracking of multiple mounts and making
unmount unreliable.
Change MountFn to return the actual mount point as an additional
return value. Update MountPoint.Mount() to store the resolved value,
and mountRc() to use it as the liveMounts key. The mount/mount RC
response now returns the actual mountPoint so callers can discover
which drive letter was assigned.
Restructuring of config code in v1.55 resulted in config
file being loaded early at process startup. If configuration
file is encrypted this means user will need to supply the password,
even when running commands that does not use config.
This also lead to an issue where mount with --deamon failed to
decrypt the config file when it had to prompt user for passord.
Fixes#5236Fixes#5228
If you are using rclone a library you can decide to use the rclone
config file system or not by calling
configfile.LoadConfig(ctx)
If you don't you will need to set `config.Data` to an implementation
of `config.Storage`.
Other changes
- change interface of config.FileGet to remove unused default
- remove MustValue from config.Storage interface
- change GetValue to return string or bool like elsewhere in rclone
- implement a default config file system which panics with helpful error
- implement getWithDefault to replace the removed MustValue
- don't embed goconfig.ConfigFile so we can change the methods