Development on ZFS
oplusplus
oplusplus at cox.net
Fri Jan 25 17:43:04 PST 2008
Only people I know that know ZFS maybe.
Jesus.
On Jan 25, 2008, at 7:57 PM, Shantonu Sen wrote:
> Why?
>
> I don't see how an NFS server running Solaris (with some filesystem
> backing it) is at all related to Apple's desktop ZFS implementation.
>
> If anything this is an NFS issue, or a Solaris issue, or a Solaris
> ZFS issue. It's not an Apple ZFS issue, because Apple doesn't know
> what the local filesystem on the server is.
>
> Shantonu Sen
> ssen at apple.com
>
> Sent from my Mac Pro
>
> On Jan 25, 2008, at 3:50 PM, oplusplus wrote:
>
>> You should post this on apples ZFS list.
>> zfs-discuss at lists.macosforge.org
>> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss
>>
>> On Jan 24, 2008, at 12:19 PM, Andreas Höschler wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> we have successfully used Apples dev tools (actually
>>> ProjectBuilderWO.app but the same problem probably would occur
>>> with xCode) on an NFS mounted home dir from a Solaris box.
>>>
>>> We recently moved our home dirs to ZFS volume on this Solaris host
>>> and NFS exported /home with ZFS (it can do that directly).
>>> Whenever we try to build a project now we get
>>>
>>> == Making ApplicationBuilder for ppc ==
>>> Pre-build setup...
>>> /bin/rm -f /home/ahoesch/Development/MacOSX/SmartObjectsPro/
>>> ApplicationBuilder/ApplicationBuilder.build/derived_src/
>>> TrustedPrecomps.txt
>>> Building...
>>> /usr/lib/mergeInfo PB.project CustomInfo.plist /home/ahoesch/
>>> Development/MacOSX/SmartObjectsPro/ApplicationBuilder/
>>> ApplicationBuilder.build/derived_src/Java.plist -o /home/ahoesch/
>>> Development/MacOSX/SmartObjectsPro/ApplicationBuilder/
>>> ApplicationBuilder.app/Resources/Info-macos.plist
>>> Copying English resources...
>>> Copying German resources...
>>> gnumake: *** [copy-global-resources] Segmentation fault
>>>
>>> If I copy the complete project directory to a a folder on the
>>> local disk (of the Mac) then the build works fine. What could be
>>> the problem? Any idea?
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot!
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Andreas
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