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<evelyn>
Hmm... anyone managed to get borgbackup working with osxfuse?
<evelyn>
The package in homebrew cask seems to know about it, and doesn't search for llfuse. It's not clear to me if that's the default behaviour.
<evelyn>
Or.. maybe it includes llfuse. I'm not sure.
<evelyn>
more generally it's not clear to me what fuse filesystems there are in nixpkgs at the moment. e.g. ntfs3g is marked as incompatible with darwin.
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<eraserhd>
evelyn: I've mounted plan9port 9p filesystems via its 9pfuse.
<eraserhd>
I encountered the problem that the osxfuse derivation is actually the osxfuse sdk (library and headers), and not the osxfuse driver.
<eraserhd>
So I install osxfuse (driver) from Homebrew. Plan9port includes it's own SDK, I think, so I don't even know if that package works.
<eraserhd>
scheming_around: huh, I definitely use java on darwin from nix. I'm using the jdk11 derivation.
<eraserhd>
I have a package that needs jdk8 also.
<thefloweringash>
I don't think the osxfuse (the kernel component) you get when you ask homebrew to install it is doing anything other than downloading and installing the upstream osxfuse package (ie, a cask). kexts signing certificates are hard to get, so building from source isn't really an option
<thefloweringash>
the osxfuse in nixpkgs is for building packages to talk to the kernel driver, assuming it's already installed
<thefloweringash>
I felt like I had something to add but now I read what I wrote I think I just repeated what was already said, sorry.
<evelyn>
Well, I guess the confusion arises specifically with regards to the borgbackup package.
<evelyn>
If you install the upstream package (from the borg backup github releases page), it advises to install the osxfuse package so that `borg mount` will work.
<evelyn>
Thanks for clearing up the confusion with regards to the stuff in nixpkgs. I guess it's a matter of getting various packages to use osxfuse on darwin.
<evelyn>
But with regards to borg, I assume it should be possible to get nixpkgs' borgbackup to chat to osxfuse like the upstream releases.