Hi,
I can't help but I created the next issue, for someone to take, and
document/fix the build process:
https://github.com/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup-fs/issues/4
The MR from Arrigo is also merged, not knowing if it really helps, as
nobody built the code :-/
KR, Eric
On 23/03/2021 00:24, griffin tucker wrote:
i forgot, i also ran:
cp README.md README
automake --add-missing
before i ran autoreconf --install
On Tue, 23 Mar 2021 at 09:55, griffin tucker
<rdiffabkcuapbup9...@griffintucker.id.au> wrote:
i've spent the last few hours trying to install from source, but i
only got as far as:
/urs/bin/ld: rdiff-backup-fs.o: in function `run':
rdiff-backup-fs.c:(.text+0xad): undefined reference to `fuse_main_real' "
(above was after running make)
i think it references an old version of the fuse library
usually i install from "apt install rdiff-backup-fs "
for those interested, i ran:
autoreconf --install
./configure
make
and didn't get as far as:
sudo make install
i don't know what i'm doing wrong to install from source in this case
On Tue, 23 Mar 2021 at 08:22, Arrigo Marchiori <ard...@yahoo.it> wrote:
Hello Eric, Griffin,
replying below.
On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 07:33:21AM +1100, griffin tucker wrote:
yep, thanks eric.
also worth noting there's a $30 bounty on bountysource for whomever
solves this particular bug
https://www.bountysource.com/issues/96838952-files-with-a-byte-size-larger-than-an-int-cause-i-o-errors
On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 at 03:11, EricZolf <ewl+rdiffbac...@lavar.de> wrote:
Hi Arrigo,
It's about https://github.com/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup-fs/issues/2
Aha, thank you. I did not read the email subject carefully enough.
But to be clear, it's possibly the whole FS code which needs a cleanup,
Yes, it does! ;-)
I only "saved" it under the umbrella of rdiff-backup, no clue in which state it
exactly is.
You're more than welcome to have a look!
Thank you.. I did and I am proposing a very very simple fix:
https://github.com/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup-fs/pull/3
...in the hope it is such a low-hanging fruit!
Unfortunately I have no idea about how to test this. Maybe Griffin?
Regards,
--
Arrigo
http://rigo.altervista.org