Is there a patch for this problem in the source repo? Will this be fixed in
the next release of MacFUSE?

On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:35 AM, DrHankZ <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I MANUALLY DELETED the MacFuse bundle itself which resides in Mac OS X
> 10.5.x and in /Library/Filesystems/
> Then I ran the SCRIPT
> sudo rm -rf /Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs /System/Library/Filesystems/
> fusefs.fs /Library/Frameworks/MacFUSE.framework /Library/Receipts/
> MacFUSE.pkg "/Library/Receipts/MacFUSE Core.pkg"
>
> And reinstalled MacFuse - now it installs.
>
>
>
> On Jul 1, 10:21 am, DrHankZ <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I tried everything suggested in this topic - I'm still getting the
> > same can't install error - as a
> > result of my upgrade from 10.4 to 10 .5 MAC OS X.
> >
> > On May 15, 1:52 am, sheathe <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > Problem solved! While waiting, I decided to try the following in
> > > Terminal, provided by John Shea (thanks!):
> >
> > > CleanupBorkedMacFUSEhttp://gist.github.com/89650
> >
> > > Scott
> >
> > > On May 14, 10:46 pm, sheathe <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > Hi,
> > > > Can anyone point me in the right direction to try and solve a failed
> > > > install?
> >
> > > > I just upgraded to Leopard on my MacBook Pro and when launching my
> > > > WinXP VM in Parallels 4, I received an error message that led me to
> > > > the conclusion that I needed to upgrade MacFUSE.
> >
> > > > Unfortunately, the install fails with the message that postupdate
> > > > script failed.
> >
> > > > Here are the contents of my .macfuse-install.log file --->
> >
> > > > Running postflight: Thu May 14 22:26:00 PDT 2009
> >
> > > > Potential embedded package path: /Volumes/MacFUSE 2.0/MacFUSE.pkg/
> > > > Contents/Resources/10.5/MacFUSE Core.pkg
> > > > ###  Update
> > > > Codebase='http://macfuse.googlecode.com/svn/releases/MacFUSE-2.0.dmg
> '
> > > > Predicate='SystemVersion.ProductVersion beginswith "10.5" AND
> > > > Ticket.version != "2.0.3"'
> > > > Size='3413303'
> > > > Hash='bAaZ92riRo9NFeYeVFWTF39H9w4='
> > > > Version='2.0.3'
> > > > ProductID='com.google.filesystems.fusefs'
> > > > New version available: 2.0.3
> > > > Embedded version is current.
> > > > Attempting to install embedded package: /Volumes/MacFUSE 2.0/
> > > > MacFUSE.pkg/Contents/Resources/10.5/MacFUSE Core.pkg
> > > > installer: Package name is MacFUSE Core
> > > > installer: Upgrading at base path /
> > > > installer: The upgrade failed (The source media you are installing
> > > > from is damaged.  Try installing from a different copy of the source
> > > > media or contact the manufacturer for a replacement.)
> > > > Failed to install /Volumes/MacFUSE
> 2.0/MacFUSE.pkg/Contents/Resources/
> > > > 10.5/MacFUSE Core.pkg
> >
> > > > Running postflight: Thu May 14 22:40:29 PDT 2009
> >
> > > > Potential embedded package path: /Volumes/MacFUSE 2.0/MacFUSE.pkg/
> > > > Contents/Resources/10.5/MacFUSE Core.pkg
> > > > ###  Update
> > > > Codebase='http://macfuse.googlecode.com/svn/releases/MacFUSE-2.0.dmg
> '
> > > > Predicate='SystemVersion.ProductVersion beginswith "10.5" AND
> > > > Ticket.version != "2.0.3"'
> > > > Size='3413303'
> > > > Hash='bAaZ92riRo9NFeYeVFWTF39H9w4='
> > > > Version='2.0.3'
> > > > ProductID='com.google.filesystems.fusefs'
> > > > New version available: 2.0.3
> > > > Embedded version is current.
> > > > Attempting to install embedded package: /Volumes/MacFUSE 2.0/
> > > > MacFUSE.pkg/Contents/Resources/10.5/MacFUSE Core.pkg
> > > > installer: Package name is MacFUSE Core
> > > > installer: Upgrading at base path /
> > > > installer: The upgrade failed (The source media you are installing
> > > > from is damaged.  Try installing from a different copy of the source
> > > > media or contact the manufacturer for a replacement.)
> > > > Failed to install /Volumes/MacFUSE
> 2.0/MacFUSE.pkg/Contents/Resources/
> > > > 10.5/MacFUSE Core.pkg
> >
> > > > ---------
> >
> > > > Since it said the source media is damaged, I downloaded it again but
> > > > receive the same error message.
> >
> > > > Any ideas? Thank you for any help.
> > > > Scott
> >
>

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