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What kind of an issue report is this? You've mentioned your annoyance factor,
but nothing about:
* The specific file system you're talking about. (I could guess sshfs based on
your use of the term "ssh Remote", but you should realize
that MacFUSE != sshfs.)
* The version of Mac OS X you're on.
* The version of MacFUSE you're using.
* The version of sshfs (if it is sshfs) you're using.
* If you indeed are talking about sshfs, the mount-time options that you're
using with sshfs.
The last point is particularly important. Do you have "-ofollow_symlinks"
enabled? Perhaps some GUI wrapper you might be using atop
MacFUSE has this option enabled? I've seen people misunderstand in the past
what this option does. It doesn't enable symlinks within
sshfs (they are already "enabled"). However, it will cause the scenario you are
seeing. Try running sshfs "manually" (so that options don't
get set implicitly) from the command line and see if it works (it should work
and it does work for me):
$ sshfs user@host:/some/dir /Volumes/Remote/
$ cd /Volumes/Remote/
$ ln -s non-existant lock
$ ls -las
...
8 lrwxr-xr-x 1 singh wheel 12 Jan 25 08:52 lock -> non-existant
...
$ ls -las non-existant
ls: non-existant: No such file or directory # indeed non-existant
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 25 Jan 2008 at 4:54
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 28 Jan 2008 at 2:21
Bonjour,
Sorry for being so vague in my first post; let me try to complete the gaps:
I am of course using MacFusion (vers 1.1 rev 268 from subversion at Google
Code) on
macosx 10.4.11 (PPC).
on the sshfs side:
~/Applications/Utilitaires/sshfs.app/Contents/Resources/sshfs-static --version
SSHFS version 1.8 (MacFUSE SSHFS 1.0.0)
MacFUSE library version: FUSE 2.7.1 / MacFUSE 1.1.0
MacFUSE mount version 1.1.0
MacFUSE kernel interface version 7.8
Checking the sshfs command used, there is indeed a -ofollow_symlinks
And it is the culprit for this behaviour;
Now I would like to be able to follow the existing links (some point to valid
directories on the remote machine), AND edit my files (that is having some link
pointing to non-existant directories).
Best regards,
Vincent.
Original comment by vincent....@gmail.com
on 4 Feb 2008 at 1:58
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
vincent....@gmail.com
on 25 Jan 2008 at 1:15