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Why does this exist as a separate, perhaps older version of sshfs? #69
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It's not "my own" documentation. It's the unmodified README file from upstream. The repository https://github.com/osxfuse/sshfs contains the source code of the (old, but working) sshfs 2.5.0 build that is available on https://osxfuse.github.io.
Yes, it works fine on Apple Silicon Macs using Rosetta.
Currently, I have my hands full with macFUSE. Right now the latest version of sshfs that will work on macOS is 2.10. For sshfs 3.x libfuse 3.x will need to be ported to macOS first. Can you send some time working on sshfs? |
Latest maintained repo is https://github.com/libfuse/sshfs |
As a stop-gap, you can compile the "osxfuse" version (https://github.com/osxfuse/sshfs) for native Apple Silicon if you comment-out or remove the |
@bfleischer - can you say more about this:
... specifically, as you note, |
In your own documentation you point to latest version of
sshfs
... https://github.com/osxfuse/sshfs#latest-version, so why does this repository exist, given it is also an older version that doesn't seem to be getting any updates from upstream.Also, the website states that there is a
powerpc+intel
binary for version2.5.0
ofssfsh
is available for install. Is that supposed to work with Apple Silicon M1 Macs? If not can we please move on toarm+intel
binary? And perhaps even use a more recent version ofsshfs
in the process, I see its already at version3.7.2
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