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Building on OSX 10.13 High Sierra, src dir is missing #357

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kneutron opened this issue Jul 17, 2021 · 2 comments
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Building on OSX 10.13 High Sierra, src dir is missing #357

kneutron opened this issue Jul 17, 2021 · 2 comments

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@kneutron
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kneutron commented Jul 17, 2021

Building against master...

The doc says:
[[
The src directory contains a handful of useful iSCSI utilities such as logging in
to and enumerating all targets on a portal and all devices of a target.

The examples directory contains example implementation of how to access both the
synchronous and asynchronous APIs of libiscsi.
]]

On High Sierra, the src directory is missing and the examples dir only contains two executables, iscsi-dd and iscsiclient.

In the PATH, on osx when I tab complete iscsi[TAB] I get:

iscsi-inq iscsi-ls iscsi-perf iscsi-readcapacity16 iscsi-swp

There is not enough information provided for a newbie to get up and running with iscsi here... I've got it working with Linux Mint Debian Edition host and Devuan VM guest but can't seem to figure libiscsi out. TIA for any help.

@bvanassche
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The README was outdated. Please take a look at https://github.com/sahlberg/libiscsi/blob/master/README.md

@Bottacco
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Bottacco commented Mar 8, 2023

Is libiscsi an iscsi initiator?… sorry for the question but I don't really get what libiscsi is from the readme. I am looking for an open source initiator and utilities for macOS/OS X and I have seen this comment. @kneutron, can you tell me how you use it on the OS X machine?
Thanks a lot for the time and sorry for my "probably" silly question

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