I copied files with the Finder, and also tried running md5sum directly
on the remote directory.  Yes, the corruption can be reliably
reproduced.  Also, I tried running sshfs from a linux machine instead
of my Mac, and that works fine too.  So as far as I can tell, the
problem only exists so far on Mac -> linux.

Chun-Yu

On Dec 17, 11:30 am, Jeff  Mancuso <[email protected]> wrote:
> Chun-Yu
>    What program were you using to transfer the files? Whether or not
> they are music files is irrelevant to the corruption question, or at
> least it should be. Can you consistently produce corruption in any
> particular series of steps?
>
> -Jeff
>
> On Dec 16, 9:14 pm, Chun-Yu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I was copying some music files from a machine running Gentoo Linux +
> > OpenSSH 5.1p1 to my Mac with sshfs (latest MacFUSE beta), and noticed
> > that the metadata tags only showed up correctly on 2 of the 12 files.
> > After running md5sum on the files, I discovered that only the 2 files
> > with the correct tags were copied correctly.  Unmounting and mounting
> > the remote directory resulted in a different (but still incorrect)
> > md5sum from the first time.
>
> > Has anyone else seen anything like this?  I just tried sshfs with an
> > OpenSolaris machine and another Mac, and haven't seen any issues (yet).
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