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#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
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# Homebrew fix 1 - osxfuse dylibs | |
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# original solutions: https://gist.github.com/aaronzirbes/3239033 | |
# https://gist.github.com/trinitronx/5437061 | |
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# Fixes the following: | |
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# > Warning: Unbrewed dylibs were found in /usr/local/lib. | |
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# > Unexpected dylibs: | |
# > /usr/local/lib/libmacfuse_i32.2.dylib | |
# > /usr/local/lib/libmacfuse_i64.2.dylib | |
# > /usr/local/lib/libosxfuse_i32.2.dylib | |
# > /usr/local/lib/libosxfuse_i64.2.dylib | |
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# > Warning: Unbrewed .la files were found in /usr/local/lib. | |
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# > Unexpected .la files: | |
# > /usr/local/lib/libosxfuse_i32.la | |
# > /usr/local/lib/libosxfuse_i64.la | |
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# > Warning: Unbrewed .pc files were found in /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig. | |
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# > Unexpected .pc files: | |
# > /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/osxfuse.pc | |
LIBS = %w[ | |
libmacfuse_i32.2.dylib | |
libosxfuse_i32.2.dylib | |
libosxfuse_i64.2.dylib | |
libmacfuse_i64.2.dylib | |
libosxfuse_i32.la | |
libosxfuse_i64.la | |
pkgconfig/osxfuse.pc | |
].map {|libname| "/usr/local/lib/#{libname}" } | |
TRUECRYPT_LIB_PATH = '/Applications/TrueCrypt.app/Contents/Resources/Library' | |
abort "This fix appears to be unnecessary! Diagnose issues by running 'brew doctor'." unless LIBS.detect do |lib| | |
!(File.exist?("#{TRUECRYPT_LIB_PATH}/#{File.basename(lib)}") && File.symlink?(lib)) | |
end | |
begin | |
require 'fileutils' | |
rescue # perform ops using shell | |
`mkdir -p #{TRUECRYPT_LIB_PATH}` unless Dir.exist? TRUECRYPT_LIB_PATH | |
LIBS.each do |lib| | |
libdir = "#{TRUECRYPT_LIB_PATH}/#{lib}" | |
abort "Failed to copy #{lib} to #{libdir}" unless `cp -v #{lib} #{libdir}` | |
abort "Failed to remove #{lib}" unless `rm -v #{lib}` | |
end | |
else # perform ops using Ruby | |
FileUtils.mkdir_p TRUECRYPT_LIB_PATH unless Dir.exist? TRUECRYPT_LIB_PATH | |
FileUtils.cp LIBS, TRUECRYPT_LIB_PATH, :verbose => true | |
FileUtils.rm LIBS, :verbose => true | |
ensure | |
LIBS.each {|lib| File.symlink "#{TRUECRYPT_LIB_PATH}/#{File.basename(lib)}", lib } | |
end | |
puts "Homebrew 'osxfuse dylib' fix applied successfully! Latest version at: https://gist.github.com/SteveBenner/10938596" | |
puts `brew prune && brew doctor` |
Awesome. Many thanks!
Just to confirm, Will Truecrypt continue to work after running this script?
@lukePeavey Unfortunately I no longer use Truecrypt, ever since official support for the software was abruptly discontinued in what seems a highly odd turn of events… Perhaps someday I’ll return to using it, but you should know that the software itself is no longer maintained.
In fact…
This problem is caused by TrueCrypt falling out of date with newer OS X systems, and it’s nothing to be worried about; rest assured that the script is _completely non-destructive_, and it will gently exit out if it detects something wrong or if the fix isn’t necessary. The code isn’t documented, but I can easily explain what’s going on: in a nutshell, Homebrew throws a fit because all of a sudden it expects these library files to be somewhere specific in TrueCrypt, and they aren’t.
Actually though, brew doctor
is doing what it's supposed to do—diagnose everything from critical errors to tiny discrepancies (Homebrew is really smart software). TrueCrypt is just out of date, and all the script does is to move the files over _into_ TrueCrypt, to where Homebrew expects to find them. It then creates symbolic links _back to where they came from_, meaning your system effectively sees the files as being in two places now. I see no way for this to break TrueCrypt, but if anything goes wrong, you can obviously just remove the symlinks and put the library files back, reversing the whole process.
This script unfortunately does not work anymore on macOS 12 Monterey using Homebrew version 3.4.0…
/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/2.6/usr/lib/ruby/2.6.0/fileutils.rb:1386:in `initialize':
No such file or directory @ rb_sysopen - /usr/local/lib/libmacfuse_i32.2.dylib (Errno::ENOENT)
Worked like a charm - thank you!