Actually, it doesn't. It merely *compiles* better (for you). The
developer release is far, far better in terms of "working".

Amit

On Oct 22, 9:25 pm, "Charlie (Colorado)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Oh yes, that *does* work noticeably better.  Thanks.
>
> On Oct 22, 8:57 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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