Следующий этап (полный лог)
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[KRandall@WL-500gP fuse-2.6.3]$ ./configure
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=== configuring in kernel (/opt/main/FUSE/fuse-2.6.3/kernel)
configure: running /opt/bin/bash ./configure '--prefix=/usr/local' --cache-file=/dev/null --srcdir=.
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /opt/bin/install -c
checking kernel source directory... Not found
configure: error:
*** Please specify the location of the kernel source with
*** the '--with-kernel=SRCDIR' option
configure: error: ./configure failed for kernel
На сайте FUSE есть разъяснения по этому поводу:
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If this produces an error, please read on.
The configure script will try to guess the location of the kernel source. In case this fails, it may be specified using the --with-kernel parameter.
Building the kernel module needs a configured kernel source tree matching the running kernel. If you build your own kernel this is no problem.
On the other hand if a precompiled kernel is used, the kernel headers used by the FUSE build process must first be prepared.
There are two possibilities:
1. A package containing the kernel headers for the kernel binary is available in the distribution (e.g. on Debian it's the kernel-headers-X.Y.Z package for kernel-image-X.Y.Z)
2. The kernel source must be prepared:
Extract the kernel source to some directory
Copy the running kernel's config (usually found in /boot/config-X.Y.Z) to .config at the top of the source tree
Run make prepare
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