This is really cool! I can mostly parse what the tap is doing, and it's
good to see somebody managed to programmatically define the build
dependencies since that's always been an issue for people on OS X.

On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 7:43 AM Christopher Blum <b...@dorf.rwth-aachen.de>
wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> Just wanted to announce that with the help of Kefu, I was able to create a
> working tap for ceph client libraries and binaries for the OSX platform.
> Currently, we only test the tap on High-Sierra and Mojave.
>
> This was mostly built so that people can use go-ceph on their Macs without
> VM, but I'm happy if it helps you in other ways as well!
>
> Everything you need to try it out is available here:
> https://github.com/zeichenanonym/homebrew-ceph-client
>
> After installing, you will have access to the following executables:
>         ceph
>         ceph-conf
>         ceph-fuse
>         rados
>         rbd
>
> Disclaimer:
> 1) This is not official - do not expect frequent updates or support from
> Ceph.
> 2) CephFS fuse mounts work on Mojave. And it’s known that we will have I/O
> error on High-Sierra.
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
>
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