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The command line tools for Xcode 6.4 fail to install #328

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ahyattdev opened this issue Aug 7, 2017 · 4 comments
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The command line tools for Xcode 6.4 fail to install #328

ahyattdev opened this issue Aug 7, 2017 · 4 comments
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Bug Darling emulation behaves unexpectedly Container The emulation container is configured incorrectly

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The only output is the following line:

bunzip2 error

The issued command was as follows:

installer -pkg /Volumes/Command_Line_Tools_OS_X_10.10_for_Xcode_6.4/Command\ Line\ Tools\ \(OS\ X\ 10.10\).pkg -target /

@ahyattdev ahyattdev added Bug Darling emulation behaves unexpectedly Container The emulation container is configured incorrectly labels Aug 7, 2017
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LubosD commented Aug 8, 2017

#328, #329, #330 all seem to be a crash in darling-dmg (and not the installer).

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LubosD commented Aug 8, 2017

And this is the reason - libfuse.so forks on its own and we now have stricter checks in the LKM:

[ 4216.737899] Darling Mach: <28516> Your /dev/mach fd was opened in a different process!

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stek29 commented Aug 8, 2017

Maybe new #311 is caused by the same reason?

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LubosD commented Aug 8, 2017

@stek29 Most certainly yes.

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