Hi Michael,

I want to use the ext4.h header to open files on the ext4 filesystem (i.e. with 
ext4_fopen) as I am reworking the snapshotting capability of the project I am 
working on. The hello world file was just a test to see if everything 
(primarily the run file) would compile successfully.

Rumen
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From: Michael Grunditz <michael.grund...@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2024 6:43 PM
To: Genode users mailing list <users@lists.genode.org>
Subject: Re: ext4.h not found




17 aug. 2024 kl. 19:43 skrev Michael Grunditz <michael.grund...@gmail.com>:




16 aug. 2024 kl. 16:42 skrev Rumen Mitov <rumen.mi...@constructor.tech>:


Hello,

I want to test out lwext4, however when I try to compile it, I get an error 
that ext4.h was not found. I have attached my main.cc, target.mk and squid.run 
files below. The platform I am using is x86_64 linux. If anyone knows has any 
idea how to link the lwext4 library please let me know, as I could not find 
much information online.

Best,
Rumen



Not sure what you want to achieve. Accessing ext4 file systems? Probably a bad 
idea in Genode/Linux.

Michael


Sorry didn’t read your run file. Looks fine even though, why include the header 
in a hello world file?


Michael
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