Hi Amit,

Exactly; I was looking at sshfs -v.   The result of the kextstat
command you mentioned is

  122    0 0x5b59a000 0x12000    0x11000
com.google.filesystems.fusefs (1.7.1) <7 6 5 4 2>

Cheers,
Ken

On Jul 7, 5:04 pm, Amit Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What does "sshfs reports the active kernel extension as 1.7.1" mean?
> You mean the output when you run "sshfs -v"?
>
> When encfs is mounted, go to the Terminal and check the loaded kernel
> extension's version:
>
> $ kextstat | grep com.google.filesystems
>
> Amit
>
> On Jul 7, 11:33 am, Kensmosis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Apologies if this has been addressed or is obvious.  I've been using
> > MacFuse with EncFS for offsite backup and have encountered the problem
> > with TextEdit (which also appears in TeXShop) that I have to "save as"
> > and overwrite because save doesn't work  (it is actually more
> > insidious than this because sometime TeXShop doesn't complain but
> > simply does not save).
> > The problem is the one discussed here, I 
> > believe:http://groups.google.com/group/macfuse-devel/browse_thread/thread/44f...
>
> > I upgraded to MacFuse 1.7.1 and the problem persists.  FYI, I have
> > also upgraded to Leopard 10.5.4.  The original install of MacFuse was
> > via DarwinPorts.  However, they hadn't updated their package list to
> > include 1.7.1 so I installed it directly from the MacFuse site .dmg
> > file.  sshfs reports the active kernel extension as 1.7.1 so the
> > upgrade seems to have taken.  However, I'm not sure if there are
> > components that encfs is linking to from 1.5.  Or perhaps it needs to
> > be rebuilt?  Regardless, the save problem persists.
>
> > In addition, I now have a problem launching .pdf files on the encfs
> > filesystem using preview (either by double clicking in finder or by
> > opening the file in preview directly).  It doesn't complain but just
> > does nothing.  Acrobat reader works fine.   Unfortunately I lack the
> > HFS+ expertise to provide any more detailed information but I hope
> > this is useful.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Ken Halpern
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