On 4.5.2007, at 6.21, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
My bigger question is how people are managing to use anything
depending on fuse at all, at the moment. On 10.4.9, I get the
following build error for libfuse:
/opt/local/var/db/dports/build/
_User_jkh_Src_macports_dports_fuse_fusefs/work/fusefs/fuse_knote.h:
17: error: redefinition of 'struct klist'
/opt/local/var/db/dports/build/
_Users_jkh_Src_macports_dports_fuse_fusefs/work/fusefs/fuse_knote.h:
19: error: redefinition of 'struct filterops'
/opt/local/var/db/dports/build/
_Users_jkh_Src_macports_dports_fuse_fusefs/work/fusefs/fuse_knote.h:
26: error: redefinition of 'struct kqtailq'
/opt/local/var/db/dports/build/
_Users_jkh_Src_macports_dports_fuse_fusefs/work/fusefs/fuse_knote.h:
28: error: redefinition of 'struct knote'
I've just been assuming that the fuse stuff is broken right now
(don't even ask how it horks up on Leopard - not even close to
building there). Are others getting better results with fuse and
Tiger?
- Jordan
On May 3, 2007, at 3:09 PM, Kevin Ballard wrote:
I recommend asking on the MacFUSE google group.
On May 2, 2007, at 12:06 PM, Jochen Küpper wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am using MacPorts' fuse + sshfs to mount several remote
directories from various Linux servers. most running OpenSSH 3.8.
When I edit textfiles (typically C++ or python source code) and
delete some bytes in the file, the file on the server sometimes
has spurious characters at the end of the file, often a colon
(":"), for example.
Is this a know issue?
Is this an issue of MacPorts, FUSE (MacFUSE ?), sshfs?
Where else should I ask if this is not the appropriate mailing list?
Hi all,
there seems to be one small problem with the package. It does not
build on case-sensitive filesystems! It failed in my home laptop,
though there were no problems in my work laptop. The main difference
between the units is the filesystem, at work I didn't install the
system and the filesystem is the default, at home I use the case-
sensitive variant (having a still longer UNIX than Mac background).
I looked at the fusefs package and there is an include (in fuse_ipc.c):
#include <UserNotification/kUNCUserNotifications.h>
the file is actually:
/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/Versions/A/Headers/
UserNotification/KUNCUserNotifications.h
I couldn't yet check whether that fixes the problem, but it seems
promising. Every port should build on case-sensitive filesystems, too!!!
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