fuse: no longer require fuse to compile ipfs#684
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This commit removes the dependency on go-fuse-version, and thus the fuse headers. It also introduces an elaborate troubleshooting process that diagnoses whether fuse installed -- and which version -- with as little requirements as possible (attept to use sysctl, fall-back on the go-fuse-version binary, etc). It then nicely instructs the user what to do next.
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👏 wanna go before or after #681? |
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@briantigerchow oh didnt see that. doesnt matter-- git might be able to handle it i think. |
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LGTM |
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This commit removes the dependency on go-fuse-version, and thus the fuse
headers. It also introduces an elaborate troubleshooting process that
diagnoses whether fuse installed -- and which version -- with as little
requirements as possible (attept to use sysctl, fall-back on the
go-fuse-version binary, etc). It then nicely instructs the user what to do
next.