The experimental fuse3 support is not complete yet, and fuse3 is new and
still difficult to install on some platforms.
Make it optional at compile time, and default to off.
Signed-off-by: Justin Husted <sigstop@gmail.com>
So far, these tests just test basic format, fsck, and list functions
under valgrind, as well as a few self-validation tests.
Signed-off-by: Justin Husted <sigstop@gmail.com>
* Only run the pkg-config --cflags command once (instead of every .c file)
* Added EXTRA_LDFLAGS and EXTRA_LDLIBS vars
* Removed tabs in the middle of commands to make it easier to manually re-run
commands manually (e.g. if a compilation fails)
* Replaced `cd dir; git command` in favor of $(shell git -C dir command)
* Minor version format change: dirty trees just append "+" instead of "-dirty"
and if git describe fails, it now sets the version to "v0.1-nogit"
Also, don't ignore .gitignore files.
* Compat level 10 allows parallel builds by default.
* Also changed debuild to use short arguments.
* Long arguments weren't supported until dpkg-dev 1.18.8.
This removes the implicit `-I libbcachefs` argument to $(CC), which in turn
requires a set of minor changes throughout the tools. There are two advantages
to this setup:
1) It is (arguably) easier to read, since the location of bcachefs includes
are easier to understand at a glance ("where does util.h live?")
2) It removes the need for a hack to include glibc's copy of
dirent.h explicitly via '/usr/include/dirent.h', because libbcachefs/
*also* has a dirent.h file and the compiler cannot disambiguate them.
This has some ramifications on systems where /usr/include may not
exist, such as NixOS.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
We will not always have .git available in some cases. For example, if someone
simply downloaded a tarball of the tree, or if we're building with something
like Nix and want to exclude the .git folder, we need to cope and build the
source anyway.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>