I even installed curlftpfs to make sure that I didn't miss a fuse dependency, but I should have known that shouldn't have been a problem because sshfs should have already been installed. Then recompiled and voila! Overkill, probably, but I was trying everything until I saw this about the readline libs. Libfuse-dev libreadline5 libreadline5-dev build-essential libgcrypt11-dev libgmp3-doc libmpfr-dev libgcrypt11 libgcrypt11-dbg libgmp3-dev libgmp3c2 fuse-source I made sure the following were installed: I had the same problems (running Intrepid on an amd64). deb one, but it didn't install, (wrong architecture 'i386', I have Core2Duo). But thanks anyway and I'll be doing that later on, if there's really no hope for the AFP way. PS haven't had much time at all last week, so I haven't had time to check out the link you posted. I attached a file with errors during 'make install'. So after installing libread5-dev, I tried building the platform independent package again, but no success. ![]() So: I've been looking on the internet for the readline libraries and I found a package called 'libreadline5-dev' (), and installed it.Īlso, I searched for a prebuilt Debian package of afpfs-ng and I found this () on sourceforge that looked promising. I do not recall manually installing any 'readline development libraries' and I was not aware of the existence of a debian package, I would have tried that first (way easier). I wrote afpfs-ng, so I can probably help.īuilding afpfs-ng requires first installing the readline development libraries, you should do that first.ĭid you try the prebuilt afpfs-ng debian package?
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