> This is Barry::Init() and it comes from libbarry0... I tried it again,
> and I don't have a problem on my system.

Interesting, I was kind of wondering if I was doing it right. But I was
following your instructions.

> Try running 'ldd bfuse' and see if libbarry is properly listed.

$ ldd tools/bfuse
not a dynamic executable
$

> Are you running 'bfuse' to start?  Or using fusermount?  I've only used
> 'bfuse' directly so far.

Using bfuse directly as instructed.

Regards, Martin


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