That's a red herring. You shouldn't have to compile your own MacFUSE
for sshfs to work. Did you have a proper release of MacFUSE installed
before you tried using sshfs.app?

By the way, sshfs.app is an unsupported, feebly-featured, GUI "wrapper
app" written solely for the purpose of a conference demo that I
happened to "release" a long, long time ago. By "release", I mean a
binary being available for download with it being clearly marked as
"unsupported", and FAQ entries and other bits of documentation calling
that fact out. Its source has also been available, of course.

Note to self: sshfs.app really needs to disappear.

Given that you seem to have been willing to compile your own MacFUSE,
you will have a much better time using the sshfs command-line program
instead. Precompiled binaries for that are available in the filesytems/
sshfs/binary/ directory in the svn tree.

Amit

On Oct 22, 9:29 pm, "Charlie (Colorado)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> And sure enough, once I got the 1.7.1 version to compile, this went
> away.  Thanks all.
>
> On Oct 22, 6:08 pm, "Charlie (Colorado)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > I've got MacFuse, most recent version, installed on my intel Mac
> > Mini.  I've got sshfs.app, also downloaded and installed today.  When
> > I run sshfs and attempt to connect to either my local server, or to my
> > same machine, or if I try to connect to my webhost server, it asks me
> > repeatedly for a password, but won't connect.
>
> > I'd sure I've done something dumb wonrg, but don't know what.
>
> > Are there logs somewhere I could look at?
>
> > Thanks.
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