On 05 Apr 2014, at 03:08 , Dennis Schafroth <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> It’s been quiet on this topic, but actually Harshavardhana and I have been 
> quite busy off-line working on this. Since my initial “success” we have been 
> able to get it  to compile with clang (almost as clean as with gcc) and 
> actually run. The later was a bit tricky because clang has more strict 
> strategy about exporting functions with inline, which ended with many runs 
> with missing functions. 
> 
> So right now I can run everything, but there is an known issue with NFS/NLM4, 
> but this should not matter for people trying to run the client with OSX FUSE. 
> 
> Anyone brave enough wanting to try the client can check out:
> 
> Still need Xcode + command line tools (clang, make)
> A installed OSXFUSE (FUSE for OS X)
> 
> $ git clone [email protected]:~schafdog/glusterfs-core/osx-glusterfs.git
> $ cd osx-glusterfs
> 
> Either
> $ ./configure.osx

Sorry but this won’t work. There are files generated in autogen.sh, that I 
wasn’t aware of. So you need to do:

> Or
> - $ ./autogen.sh (requires aclocal, autoconf, automake)
> - $ ./configure
> 
> $ make
> $ sudo make install
> 
> You should be able to mount using sudo glusterfs --volfile=<your vol 
> file>.vol <mount point>
> 
> And yes this is very much bleeding edge. My mac did kernel panic yesterday, 
> when it was running both client and server. 
> 
> I would really like to get feed back from anyone trying this out. 
> 
> cheers, 
> :-Dennis Schafroth 
> 
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