Thanks for reporting these issues.  I'll look into it when I get
chance and post back to this thread if I have an update.

ted

On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Guy Brooker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>  I've got a Cocoa App which mounts my Obj-C MacFuse filesystem, and am
>  trying to catch and display mount errors in a dialog.
>
>  I have set up a notification for kGMUserFileSystemMountFailed, however
>  unfortunately this doesn't seem to catch everything, or if an error is
>  notified, it is missing a useful message.
>
>  If for instance, the mount point is occupied by a file, a useful
>  message is written to the console:
>
>    fuse: mount point is not a directory `/Volumes/TiVoFS'
>
>  and a mount failed notification is sent, but the message attached to
>  the notification is of Microsoft standard clarity...
>
>    Operation could not be completed. (GMUserFileSystemErrorDomain
>  error 1.)
>
>  In another example, if the mount point is occupied by a zombie fuse
>  file system, for instance a previous instance of the same app that
>  crashed during operation, and didn't result in the fs being un-
>  mounted, the next time the app is run, the fs won't mount because the
>  zombie fs occupies it's place. In that case, when the mount fails, an
>  informative message is sent to the console, but no mount error
>  notification is sent at all, so the app can't catch it, and can only
>  wait infinitely for the fs to mount.
>
>  Any chance of improving this in the next official release ?
>
>  Many thanks
>  Guy
>
>
>
>  >
>

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