On Feb 27, 7:23 am, The Sand Girl <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 27, 4:11 am, AlanR <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Was that machine updated from 10.4.x since you've successfully run the
> > program(s)?
>
> Thank you for taking time out of your day to respond Alan.
>
> Yes, the computer came with Tiger and I upgraded to Leopard (not a
> fresh install from scratch).

OK, I went from 10.4 to 10.5 and had problems, finally figured out the
solution.

It's in my post here:
http://groups.google.com/group/macfuse/browse_thread/thread/958367b6ac2949e8/6f868d5a9a23b8d7?show_docid=6f868d5a9a23b8d7

If you don't understand it post back.

Basically you need to remove a symbolic link left over from a 10.4
install. On 10.4 some binaries are in one place and 10.5 they are in
another.

For 10.4 the symlink “pretends" to be a directory but it points to a
different one. 10.5 expects a real directory there which it will
create if it can't find one. So it's finding one but it's not a real
one.

Hope that's kind of clear.

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