At 06:58 -0700 on 2013-10-1 Alexander Hansen wrote:
 >
 > > The problem here appears to be due to the fact that there is not a 10.7
 > > SDK in Xcode 5 at all, and that osxfuse doesn't declare a dependency on
 > > it even though it uses it:
 > >
 > > $ fink list sdk
 > > Information about 8024 packages read in 2 seconds.
 > >       npapi-sdk        0.27-1       Browser plugin API headers
 > >       system-sdk-10.7  10.7-1       [virtual package representing the
 > > Mac OS ...
 > >   i   system-sdk-10.8  10.8-1       [virtual package representing the
 > > Mac OS ...
 > 
 > Well, that's true, but a more fundamental problem is that it looks like 
 > xcodebuild has changed its behavior between 4.6.3 and 5.0.  I tried 
 > tweaking the build to use "10.8" instead of "10.7" and saw the 
 > following, even though I do have the 10.8 SDK:
 > 
 > xcodebuild MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=$osxvers SDKROOT=$osxvers
 > Build settings from command line:
 >      MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET = 10.8
 >      SDKROOT = 10.8
 > 
 > === BUILD TARGET osxfusefs OF PROJECT osxfusefs WITH THE DEFAULT 
 > CONFIGURATION (Release) ===
 > 
 > Check dependencies
 > error: There is no SDK with the name or path 
 > '/sw/src/fink.build/osxfuse-2.5.6-1/osxfuse-kext-636f95e/10.8'
 > 
 > On a 10.7 system with Xcode 4.6.3 "10.7" for SDKROOT gets resolved properly.
 > 
 > There is another problem as well.  osxfuse uses llvm-gcc to build (no 
 > listed builddependency), and this is no longer available under Xcode 5.

So should I understand that sshfs is no longer buildable then?  I will
make sure I stick with the existing binaries then. ;-) Unfortunately I
have near zero experience with Mac OS programming so I cannot really
help things here, but I would definitely be willing to test any
workaround (or even solution) that might pop up.

In any event, thank you so much for getting back to me.

Cheers,
Stefan

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