EncFS 1.7.4 (hope o got the version # right) works fine on Snow Leopard 10.6.7.

TrueCrypt 7.0a also works fine on SL (haven't checked lately though).


On 2011-06-28, Benjamin Fleischer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Truecrypt works for me quite well on Snow Leopard with Erik's MacFUSE build
> (2.1.9) on the 64 bit kernel. Patrick, which MacFUSE version are you using?
>
> Regards,
> Benjamin
>
> Am 28.06.2011 um 19:32 schrieb Anatol Pomozov:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 7:44 AM, Blue <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello there,
>>
>> I'm new to Mac OS and I'm missing some things. Especially a good
>> encrypted Filesystem (well, there is Truecrypt but it's not working
>> properly on Snow Leopard x64). So i came up with the idea to develop
>> my own container based, encrypted filesystem. I'm experienced with
>> FUSE on Linux based machines, thus I decided to use MacFuse with
>> Objective-C. I need to note, that I'm not familiar with Objectie-C,
>> but that might be my own problem ;) Well, I'm facing several problems
>> using MacFUSE...
>>
>> Developing a new encrypted filesystem might not be that easy as you think.
>>
>> From profitability point of view it is much better to fix EncFS/Truecrypt
>> on MacOSX.
>> EncFS/Truecrypt are the filesystems that is widely used on Linux and they
>> have to work on MacOSX as well.
>>
>> The fact that EncFS works fine on Linux but does not on MacOSX makes me
>> think that the problem is
>> in compatibility between macfuse and the upstream fuse implementations.
>> Could you please compile EncFS with fuse4x? http://fuse4x.org it is much
>> more compatible with Linux fuse.
>> Do you still see the problem? If yes - send me the repro case, I'll try to
>> find some time
>> and fix the problem with EncFS/Truecrypt.
>>
>> First, the provided MacFUSE templates aren't working on Xcode 4.02
>> (latest). This right leads to my next problem...
>> Because of this issue, I wanted to build a project from scratch.
>>
>> I set up a new "Foundation"-Project and included all the header- and
>> code-files. Then, I edited the files, so the code files might compile.
>> Using the frameworks 'AppKit', 'MacFUSE' and 'Foundation', the code
>> compiles well and I can run the project. However, NSApplicationMain
>> returns with value 1 and it tells me
>> 'No Info.plist file in application bundle or no NSPrincipalClass in
>> the Info.plist file, exiting'.
>> I already figured what a property list is about, but I don't know what
>> information to provide inside the file.
>>
>>
>> It would be very helpful to see a description on how to set up a
>> project from scratch. It might not be just related to Xcode. What
>> files and libraries are needed to compile and run a very basic 'fused-
>> FS', using Objective-C?
>>
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