I have been looking around but can't find the source code for builds you 
mention. Could you please provide a URL so I can download the source. I will 
soon be working on a MacFUSE application and will glad to help out.

On Nov 23, 2010, at 09:05 , Benjamin Fleischer wrote:

>> I have seen a lot of conflicting data about whether MACFuse full 64-bit 
>> support was every going to be available.  The reason I am concerned is that 
>> I have applications that need/demand/require MACFuse to work as best as 
>> possible.  So I guess what I am asking is, should I start making plans on 
>> losing some of my systems functionality because MACFuse is no longer 
>> supported, and plan on uninstalling the apps that use it?
> 
> There are currently two "unofficial" MacFUSE builds available which offer 
> full 64 bit support under Snow Leopard and can be considered pretty much 
> stable (not like the build that appeared 2009 at http://caurea.org).
> 
> You can find them here
> http://groups.google.com/group/macfuse/msg/b719be671de8f84e
> and here
> http://groups.google.com/group/macfuse/msg/e651e58cb352f2e6
> 
> I encourage you to try the first one as it implements a superior locking 
> mechanism. The source code of both releases is available too.
> 
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