Dear Doktor,
the result of my trying to debug is:
[erikjan@localhost ~]$ google-drive-ocamlfuse -debug ~/GoogleDrive
Starting application setup (label=default, base_dir=).
[0.000405] TID=0: Loading configuration from /home/erikjan/.gdfuse/default/config...done
Opening log file: /home/erikjan/.gdfuse/default/gdfuse.log
Segmentatiefout (geheugendump gemaakt)
[erikjan@localhost ~]$
So the file "curl.log" is very short:
[0.025533] curl: info: Trying 172.217.168.202:443...
[0.025606] curl: info: TCP_NODELAY set
[0.038344] curl: info: Connected to
www.googleapis.com (172.217.168.202) port 443 (#0)
[0.039508] curl: info: ALPN, offering h2
[0.039527] curl: info: ALPN, offering http/1.1
[0.051458] curl: info: successfully set certificate verify locations:
[0.051491] curl: info: CAfile: /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
CApath: none
I did the same in Linux Mint. There the log files grow very fast, becoming several MegaBytes long in a short time.
All my three Mageia installations show the same error: a segmentation fault, caused by
google-drive-ocamlfuse -debug ~/GoogleDrive
Another result was, that after this fault I could no longer open /home/erikjan/ in Dolphin, and ~/.gdfuse/cache contained a lot of zero-length files that were perfectly in order just before. I also found that after trying to move a file to GoogleDrive several files in cache had become zero-length.
I have been using Mandrake/Mandriva/Mageia for sixteen years now and maintain several Mageia computers for friends, but I still can only maintain a working installation. With problems like segmentation faults I am helpless, I am sorry to say.
Greetings and many thanks for all the help that enables us end-users to maintan our computers and stay away from Windows and its commercial maintainers.
Erik Jan