Either that, or use the latest developer release of MacFUSE. (See the
"Developer Release" section of 
http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/wiki/AUTOINSTALL)

If you want to play with or test against the latest and greatest
unreleased versions of MacFUSE, you either can go the precompiled
developer release route, or you have to battle the bleeding edge
source yourself. There are no guarantees that what's checked in the
svn trunk will even compile.

Amit

On Oct 22, 7:57 pm, "ted bonkenburg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For now, I recommend you try checking out the tag for the current
> release version:
>
> http://macfuse.googlecode.com/svn/tags/macfuse-1.7/
>
> ted
>
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 7:19 PM, Charlie (Colorado)
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It's a project problem of some sort, but I'm a EMACS guy, not an xcode
> > guy so I could use a hint.
>
> > I have a clean copy checked out from the svn:
>
> > Checked out external at revision 64.
>
> > Checked out revision 43.
> > Checked out revision 1241.
>
> > The error message is:
>
> > 383 $ cd macfuse/core/
> > 384 $ sudo ./build_macfuse.sh
> > Initiating Universal build of MacFUSE for Mac OS X "Leopard"
> > === BUILDING NATIVE TARGET fusefs OF PROJECT fusefs WITH CONFIGURATION
> > Release ===
>
> > Checking Dependencies...
> > error: There is no SDK with specified name or path '/Developer/SDKs/
> > MacOSX10.6.sdk'
> > ** BUILD FAILED **
> > 385 $
>
> > Pretty obviously there's some setting asking for a pre-release 10.6
> > SDK, which I don't have.  I can't find the appropriate flag, though.
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