yeah suspected that, thx...
I'll start utilising both a lot more soon and provide feedback for 
strange behaviour.

Cheers,
Jed

Erik Larsson wrote:
> It shouldn't matter in practice... NTFS-3G doesn't depend on a specific 
> MacFUSE version, except that it requires 2.0.2/2.0.3 as a minimum.
> Use whichever suits you best.
>
> - Erik
>
> jed wrote:
>   
>> Yeah suspected that much...
>> So it's prolly not a good idea to be using to the macfuse beta update 
>> channel if the stuff running on top (ntf-3g) is always going to be 
>> stable releases...
>> Don't you reckon?
>>
>> Erik Larsson wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>>> Hmm, I'll stick with 2.14beta and see if there is also a way to get beta 
>>>> (not alpha) builds of ntfs-3g "automatically"
>>>>   
>>>>     
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> There isn't.
>>> You can compile release candidates from source, but that's your only 
>>> option if you're addicted to prerelease software. :)
>>>
>>> - Erik
>>>
>>> jed wrote:
>>>   
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Hmm, I'll stick with 2.14beta and see if there is also a way to get beta 
>>>> (not alpha) builds of ntfs-3g "automatically"
>>>>
>>>> Thx,
>>>> Jed
>>>>
>>>> Erik Larsson wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>     
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>> Well I'm not a MacFUSE developer.
>>>>> As an NTFS-3G developer though, I sometimes test the pre-releases of 
>>>>> MacFUSE to ensure that they don't break NTFS-3G, but for normal 
>>>>> operation, building and testing I use the stable build as that is what 
>>>>> my users will have installed.
>>>>>
>>>>> - Erik
>>>>>
>>>>> jed wrote:
>>>>>   
>>>>>     
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>>>>>         
>>>>>           
>>>>>>> Whatever makes you happy. :)
>>>>>>>   
>>>>>>>     
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>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>> Whatever makes you/devs happy makes me happy!  ;-P
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>     
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>         
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>>>>> I don't understand why you need to use these "bleeding edge" builds... 
>>>>>>> if you have problems with specific bugs in the latest stable release, 
>>>>>>> you should report them, and Amit will most likely issue a point update 
>>>>>>> fixing the bugs.
>>>>>>>   
>>>>>>>     
>>>>>>>       
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>> Not having any bugs (that I can see) anymore, but I haven't tested 
>>>>>> things out as thoroughly as I'd like thus far.
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>     
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>         
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>>>>> Otherwise, just use the stable build. Don't make things more 
>>>>>>> complicated 
>>>>>>> than they are.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - Erik
>>>>>>>   
>>>>>>>     
>>>>>>>       
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>> So you're not using branch builds, just the last major stable branch 
>>>>>> release?
>>>>>>
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>
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> >
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