$explanation = 'Could not find librefuse? Maybe install "perfuse" from pkgsrc, or upgrade to newer NetBSD';
}
elsif ($^O eq 'darwin') {
- $explanation = 'Please install MacFuse from http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/';
+ $explanation = 'Please install OSXFUSE from http://osxfuse.github.com/';
}
else {
$explanation = 'There is no FUSE support for your platform to our knowledge, sorry';
chomp($libs .= `pkg-config --libs-only-l fuse 2> /dev/null` || (($^O eq 'netbsd') ? '-lrefuse' : '-lfuse'));
# Needed for Fuse on OS X 10.6, due to 10.6 and up always using the 64-bit
# inode structs; unfortunately MacFuse doesn't just do the right thing
-# on its own.
+# on its own. (Not applicable for OSXFUSE; it uses a new SONAME, so we
+# don't have to worry about conflicts/compatibility, it "just works".)
if ($^O eq 'darwin' && (uname())[2] =~ /^1[01]\./) {
$libs =~ s/-lfuse/-lfuse_ino64/;
}