libfuse and libfuse3 are included in the network-tools addon package.
libfuse is included in the system-tools addon package.
You will need to reboot after the addon is installed
Hello,
Thank you very much and for the question and for the replies.
I followed the procedure very carefully and after importing pcloudcc and libpcloudcc_lib.so and updating the LD_LIBRARY_PATH, I still receive the message "libfuse.so.2 => not found".
This does not seem strange, since, after checking the relevant directories under /.kodi/addons, there is no trace of libfuse.so.2 anymore. What I can see is a list of items such as fusermount and mount.fuse.
I do not see how to switch from the two approaches (libfuse.so.2 in the raspberry environment and fusermount in the libreelec environment.
Many thanks in advance for any clairification regarding this issue