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Well, I spoke too soon. All the directories show up, but none of the files are
actually accessible. Sigh.
Original comment by ben.sam...@gmail.com
on 11 Jul 2009 at 4:58
This is excellent news. Thanks! I'll get the manual updated when I get back
from my camping trip. May I
ask exactly what is happening with regard to files not being accessible? Are
they showing up but can't be
read or are they simply not showing up at all?
I'll use your advice to improve the install script. I'll make sure to credit
you too.
Thanks again.
Scott W
Original comment by d38dm8nw81k1ng@gmail.com
on 11 Jul 2009 at 7:31
Well:
~ $ mount
/dev/disk0s2 on / (hfs, local, journaled)
devfs on /dev (devfs, local)
fdesc on /dev (fdesc, union)
map -hosts on /net (autofs, automounted)
map auto_home on /home (autofs, automounted)
Python@fuse0 on /Users/ben/gdocs (fusefs, nodev, nosuid, synchronous, mounted
by ben)
~/gdocs $ stat -x Organizing
File: "Organizing"
Size: 4096 FileType: Directory
Mode: (0744/drwxr--r--) Uid: ( 501/ ben) Gid: ( 20/ staff)
Device: 46,4 Inode: 4 Links: 2
Access: Wed Jan 3 00:00:00 2001
Modify: Sun Feb 15 19:29:07 2009
Change: Sat Jul 11 13:27:48 2009
~/gdocs $ cd Organizing/
~/gdocs/Organizing $ stat -x Daily\ Review.xls
File: "Daily Review.xls"
Size: 28 FileType: Regular File
Mode: (0744/-rwxr--r--) Uid: ( 501/ ben) Gid: ( 20/ staff)
Device: 46,4 Inode: 8 Links: 2
Access: Mon Feb 23 01:06:08 2009
Modify: Tue Feb 24 18:04:27 2009
Change: Sat Jul 11 13:28:09 2009
~/gdocs/Organizing $ cat Daily\ Review.xls
cat: Daily Review.xls: Invalid argument
Original comment by ben.sam...@gmail.com
on 11 Jul 2009 at 5:32
BTW, thanks for writing it, it's a great idea.
Original comment by ben.sam...@gmail.com
on 11 Jul 2009 at 5:35
Cheers for the info. Could you download the latest SVN (r87) and run that with
the -d
flag for me please?
If you don't use SVN, you can get the same behaviour by running (from the
untarred
directory):
./gFile.py email@gmail.com directory
You can then run any commands from a separate terminal. Run those commands
again and
also run:
ls -la /Users/ben/gdocs
if that is the mounted directory.
Then, could you copy and paste the output into a text file and attach that to
your
next comment? Doing this would greatly assist my understanding of the problem
and
make it much easier to diagnose the issue.
Thanks
Scott Walton
Original comment by d38dm8nw81k1ng@gmail.com
on 12 Jul 2009 at 6:08
Okay, ran from subversion. This time it came up empty.
~ $ gmount /Users/ben/gdocs ben.samuel@gmail.com -d 2> debug.out
Password:
In another terminal:
~ $ stat -x gdocs
File: "gdocs"
Size: 4096 FileType: Directory
Mode: (0744/drwxr--r--) Uid: ( 501/ ben) Gid: ( 20/ staff)
Device: 46,8 Inode: 1 Links: 2
Access: Sun Jul 12 14:39:31 2009
Modify: Sun Jul 12 14:39:31 2009
Change: Sun Jul 12 14:39:31 2009
~ $ mount | grep gdocs
Python@fuse0 on /Users/ben/gdocs (fusefs, nodev, nosuid, synchronous, mounted
by ben)
~ $ umount gdocs
And the debug run is attached.
Original comment by ben.sam...@gmail.com
on 12 Jul 2009 at 6:42
Attachments:
Cheers. It seems the problem is related to something I put in to make OSX
functionality work. Shows what I know. Anyway, I've added a new revision (r89)
to SVN
if you want to have a go at that. I've also updated the INSTALL.py file if you
want
to give it a going over and see if I've got it right.
Thanks
Scott W
Original comment by d38dm8nw81k1ng@gmail.com
on 12 Jul 2009 at 7:45
Oh and if it doesn't work straight away, give it a few minutes and try again,
just to
see if that helps (don't unmount it). I've just been having problems which I
think
are GNOME interfering with my tests and OSX might do similar things.
Original comment by d38dm8nw81k1ng@gmail.com
on 12 Jul 2009 at 7:47
That seems to fix things.
Original comment by mjbauer95
on 28 Jul 2009 at 7:44
Trying to get this working on OS X 10.5.8. I followed the instructions to
install all of
the dependencies and then installed google-docs-fs. Everything seemed to
install
fine. However, when I issue the gmount command with the directory and my
username, I get the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/lib/python2.6/site-
packages/google-docs-fs/gFile.py", line 28, in <module>
import fuse
File "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/lib/python2.6/site-
packages/fuse.py", line 26, in <module>
from fuseparts._fuse import main, FuseGetContext, FuseInvalidate
ImportError:
dlopen(/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/lib/python2.6/site-
packages/fuseparts/_fusemodule.so, 2): Symbol not found: _iconv
Referenced from: /opt/local/lib/libfuse.0.dylib
Expected in: flat namespace
Any help?
Original comment by sethwll...@gmail.com
on 13 Jan 2010 at 12:53
okay, after trying all sorts of ridiculous things, i solved my issue with the
simplest
approach possible:
sudo easy_install --upgrade fuse-python
i have no idea why this solved the issues that fuse-python was having, but it
worked for
me. i'm now able to mount my gdocs file space and axess all the files from OS
X 10.5.8
using Python 2.6.
Original comment by sethwll...@gmail.com
on 13 Jan 2010 at 7:33
Cheers for the input. I'll make a note in the manual. It's possible that you
had an
older version of fuse-python installed. From what I've been told, the bindings
are
quite sensitive to version changes.
Original comment by d38dm8nw81k1ng@gmail.com
on 6 Mar 2010 at 11:28
I am getting the missing _iconv Symbol too, but the upgrade didn't not help me.
where should the iconv library be located ? I am on OS X 10.6.4 and Python 2.6
Original comment by DennisSc...@gmail.com
on 20 Jun 2010 at 9:56
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
ben.sam...@gmail.com
on 11 Jul 2009 at 4:50