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../include/fuse_compat.h:69:10: Fatal Error: 'sys/statfs.h' File Not Found
one assigned 4 participants jasperblues commented Feb 27, 2014 Build the following deps: libplist libusbmuxd libimobiledevice I'm trying to build ifuse now. . . and get: checking for libfuse... no configure:
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error: Package requirements (fuse >= 2.7.0) were not met: No package 'fuse' found . . . can you remind me where 'fuse' comes from? jasperblues commented Feb 27, 2014 Ah, found it. jasperblues closed this Feb 27, 2014 jasperblues commented Feb 27, 2014 Got fuse from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fuse/files/latest/download Tried to compile, got: In file included from fuse.c:19: ../include/fuse_compat.h:69:10: fatal error: 'sys/statfs.h' file not found sshfs osx #include ^ jasperblues commented Feb 27, 2014 http://lists.apple.com/archives/unix-porting/2012/Jun/msg00001.html On Jun 5, 2012, at 1:33 PM, Andreas Muhlbauer email@hidden wrote: I am trying to get a library compiled on my mac but I receive a compile error related to a missing include file (sys/statfs.h). I previously compiled this code on my linux box without issues using gcc and gfortran. It looks like OS X is missing the statfs.h file in /usr/include/sys. Indeed, I have that file on my linux box but not on OS X. I am using OS X 10.7.4. Any ideas how to resolve this issue? OS X does not provide a sys/statfs.h header. sys/param.h and sys/mount.h may contain what you want, such as the statfs(2) function itself. jasperblues reopened this Feb 28, 2014 jasperblues closed this Feb 28, 2014 babycaseny commented May 22, 2015 I still have this problem after downloading from sourceforge the update. Anything I can check to know what's wrong? babycaseny commented May 22, 2015 I forked a clone of fuse here: https://github.com/babycaseny/fuse-fuse biocyberman commented Nov 30, 2015 The message configure: error: Package requirements (fuse >= 2.7.0) were not met: is misleading.
From: Mike Marino Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2012 22:44:31 +0200 Authentication-results: symauth.service.identifier Dkim-signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; fuse osx c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gmail.com; s=20120113; h=mime-version:in-reply-to:references:from:date:message-id:subject:to :cc:content-type; bh=VXySbPqRqp4eMWEXVV34ReLQhczHd465FI5BO8XSBus=; b=VFqfZ1WDGxSNUcryAwQNp7HYZSEAeYdwuY8KODRkDiOCXJjsCAHfxyC/oXcwHJFpOA +xmfUEVyMaQZinFbbYDHG5L7XKvEpaxdbIRVyb1m2pSt0FGe1he4qO+cb7imJ7QMGh2X DlpiWOpya3hfvL7b0Qtqdf3stGBB0LqDwcxrXvc2A/8mlI2nXwah63mztJJ4G06cOBdw Yx8K0SBq/dtz9jt1FmsHiMXYe1hqCdzpcb0t1FJdkNVXiIqSlEHaCPwnrfPNcLMeNyrx RLqoW/w9hHiqlD5PVbkuKjfvykBC+9KRvV3CxrUOkCvAik2iL+OX3DVfDNSn9zqLkMu2 V/Yg== Hi Andreas-Have a look at the statfs man on mac os x:http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#DOCUMENTATION/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/statfs.2.html It has the correct header files. You can wrap your code with a check to the __APPLE__ macro. Cheers,MikeOn Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 10:33 https://github.com/libimobiledevice/ifuse/issues/11 PM, Andreas Muhlbauer wrote: Hi all, I am trying to get a library compiled on my mac but I receive a compile error related to a missing include file (sys/statfs.h). I previously compiled this code on my linux box without issues using gcc and gfortran. It looks http://lists.apple.com/archives/unix-porting/2012/Jun/msg00002.html like OS X is missing the statfs.h file in /usr/include/sys. Indeed, I have that file on my linux box but not on OS X. I am using OS X 10.7.4. Any ideas how to resolve this issue? Many thanks! _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Unix-porting mailing list (email@hidden) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: This email sent to email@hidden _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Unix-porting mailing list (email@hidden) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: This email sent to email@hidden References: >sys/statfs.h file not found (From: Andreas Muhlbauer ) Prev by Date: Re: sys/statfs.h file not found Next by Date: GNU / GCC 3.x cross-compiler Previous by thread: Re: sys/statfs.h file not found Next by thread: GNU / GCC 3.x cross-compiler Index(es): Date Thread Home Archives Terms/Conditions Contact RSS Lists About Visit the
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and compile it with -DMACOSX On 13 Aug., 04:54, billb wrote: > Hi All, > > I am trying to build the mythtvfs FUSE for linux on OS X and keep > getting this error on make: > > mythtvfs.c:42:24: error: sys/statfs.h: No such file or directory > > I was getting the same error for malloc.h but was able to do a find > and specify the full path. I cannot find statfs.h anywhere though. I > thought that maybe the CFLAGS was not picking up the -D__FreeBSD__=10 > variable, but I can see it in the gcc statements on make. > > Does anyone have any idea how to get this include working. I tried > commenting out....it builds but then without statfs it cannot list > directory contents...kinda the whole point. > > Thanks Thread at a glance: Previous Message by Date: Volume ejection with volumes tagged as local We mark all of our volumes as local because to make it easier for our Leopard users to get to the mount. This obviously comes with some complications, that is well noted in the docs, and we think we deal with them pretty gracefully - all in all. One lingering question I've been meaning to ask surrounds the unmount behavior. When there are multiple FUSE volumes mounted that are tagged with local and you click to eject one of them from Finder - the alert dialog is opened asking if you want to eject all the volumes in this particular device, or only one. In our situation, the answer is always going to be only one. Is it possible [at least theoretically] for each FUSE volume to be somehow marked with a different device ID so that when a user attempts to umount, this message isn't displayed? I understand if there are potentially undesirable consequences from heading down this path, and that the local flag is explicitly unsupported - but I thought I'd bring it up and see if it was possible via a mount option or extension in the future. Thanks -Jeff Next Message by Date: Group permissions weirdness Not sure if this is the wrong place to ask. My apologies if it is not. I mount a remote server over SSH using a specific user. This user is part of a group that has full access to certain files, but I am unable to overwrite them. If I change the files to be owned by this user, it works fine. If I directly SSH into the server as the user, I can write to the files as well. Files are set to 775. Any