OK the 2.2.2 build contains calls to sprintf(), not sure why Linux would include such an old call. But the builds will not load on "newer" OS. Not
sure when Apple removed sprintf from the kernel.
Thanks for reporting this issue.
lundman wrote:* 10.9 still pops up "disk is unreadable" but dunno if energy into 10.9 is worth it
RJVB wrote:With older ZFS version one could prevent that popup by adding a tiny partition with an HFS or NTFS filesystem on it, but the 2.1.0 I'm using ATM posts the dialog because of the "fake" device that is created by default when importing a pool. It's been a while since I bothered but IIRC I've been able to prevent the dialog by disabling one of the Apple-specific pool or dataset properties.
nodarkthings wrote:Apparently, the only issue remaining in 10.9 is when using an external USB drive, but otherwise all my tests went ok.
RJVB wrote:nodarkthings wrote:Apparently, the only issue remaining in 10.9 is when using an external USB drive, but otherwise all my tests went ok.
Sorry, can you repeat what that problem is?
It's not like we have much choice anymore when using external disks...! My 2.1.0.4 build (= 4 commits after the 2.1.0 release) works just fine with external disks. Seems to be fine with zfs-macOS-2.1.99-130_gb803d548a too (that's the dev. branch from the official repo, 2 commits after a sync with the code for 2.1.6 that I cannot seem to find).
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