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Spideroak linux1/7/2024 ![]() Go to the folder containing library files: cd usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/.Extract the debian package: tar zxvf libsodium13_1.0.3-1_b.Next grab the debian package: fetch " ".I wasn't sure where to look but since it's a Linux program with Linux libraries, I decided to grab the 32-bit debian package to source the missing library. Attempting to run SpiderOak now results in complaints about missing libsodium.so.Attempt the install again: make install clean.I'm assuming some files were renamed because I found _imaging.so which seems to fit the bill, so: cd work/stage/usr/local/share/spideroak/ & cp _imaging.so PIL._imaging.so The install fails at this point stating it can't find PIL._imaging.so.Generate new checksums so the Makefile can build using the 5.2.0 package: make makesum.Go to the SpiderOak ports folder: cd /usr/ports/net/spideroak.Rename the package to reflect a 5.1.8 version number and expected extension: mv SpiderOak-5.2. SpiderOak-5.1.8-i686-1.tgz.Go to the distfiles folder: cd /usr/ports/distfiles.Create the distfiles folder: mkdir /usr/ports/distfiles.(The rest of these commands are performed in the jail) Update the ports tree: portsnap fetch extract & portsnap fetch update.I haven't tested the above because I don't want to reboot, but I'm pretty sure that's how you do it.Make this load at boot by modifying /boot/nf and adding: linux_load="YES".On your FreeNAS host, get a shell and type: kldload linux.Add storage (I concur that anything you attach should be in Read-Only mode).I tried following the instructions here but kept having trouble, so here is my attempt to fill in the gaps by providing step-by-step what worked for me. I'm using FreeNAS 9.3 and was having trouble getting this going (current version in ports tree as of this writing is 5.1.8). Finally “SpiderOak -headless” this starts SpiderOak and tells it to do what it does and start processing files and uploading them!. ![]()
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