Hi all.
I posted that link on the macfusion-devel list a few days ago, but the
moderator hasn't done any moderating in a few days.

Just for the record, I am not the macfusion dev and have no interest
in becoming that. This fix was just so I could get up and going again
(and I figured others would be interested).

Glad that it seems to be helping people,

nall.

On Apr 4, 12:04 am, AskedRelic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Awesome, thanks for finding this.
>
> For additional testing, I'm running 10.6.2 right now with MacFusion
> 2.1.5 beta and that MacFusion 2.0.4 with no problems on an SSH mount.
> It seems the MacFusion binary version number has not been updated, it
> still shows 2.0.3 though. It also appears that the volume size is now
> correctly shown with this 2.0.4 version, for SSH mounts atleast. This
> is great!
>
> On Apr 3, 5:32 pm, Estephan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello all,
>
> > I updated Snow Leopard to 10.6.3 and all of my mount points
> > disappeared from the MacFusion configuration window and the "menubar
> > item" does not appear in the menubar anymore. A Google search pointed
> > me to a file that fixes this and MacFusion back on track, and I
> > thought would be worthwhile sharing this info here. The website to
> > download the fix is: <http://github.com/nall/MacFusion2/downloads>.
> > The fix was created on March 31 and is clearly labeled
> > (Macfusion-2.0.4-SL.zip - Macfusion2 Build compatible with 10.6.3) and
> > works on 10.6.3 Snow Leopard.
>
> > I found this information at <http://www.macupdate.com/reviews.php?
> > id=24768>.
>
> > Thanks for the great piece of work that is MacFusion. It truly saves
> > me a lot of trouble working with networked harddisks.

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