This is our (Tuxera's) repository, including a conversion of the SVN history (see 'upstream' branch for a pure conversion of the old history):

http://github.com/tuxera/macfuse

Regards,

- Erik

Tomas Carnecky skrev 2011-04-18 16.19:
I have. And if I'm lucky I'll be able to dig up the code :)

On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Benjamin Fleischer
<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi,
I created a github repository a week ago. I used Erik's locking code and
modified the prefpane/updater to check my github page for macfuse updates.
If anyone is interested you can find my repository at
http://github.com/bfleischer/macfuse
In the "tools" directory is a shell script named "key_generator" which
generates a new rsa key pair (and the C array representation of the public
key) needed to sign macfuse releases.
At the moment I'm trying to port the newest libfuse release 2.8.5. Has
anyone attempted this before?
Regards
Benjamin
Am 18.04.2011 um 15:53 schrieb Tomas Carnecky:

I've created a MacFUSE organization on github. I'm in the process of
importing the old code from the svn repo into git, I just need to
collect the identities of the original contributors so I can do a
proper conversion. After that I plan to collect all the different
branches and patches that have been floating around and then we'll see
how to go from there. Does that sound like a plan?

On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Anatol Pomozov
<[email protected]>  wrote:

+Amit and some people from macports

Hi, Amit.

Taking into account the current situation are you willing to transfer

the project ownership to someone else? There are few candidates for

this position. Some of them: maintainers of macports project, authors

of existing forks, or maybe you have a candidate that is interesting

in maintaining the project.

I think that macfuse project is too important to let it die. The are a

lot of active macfuse users, many people use it via macports. Macfuse

really needs some owner/maintainer. And for beginning it worth

consolidating a bunch of patches from third-party forks and macports

(https://trac.macports.org/browser/trunk/dports/fuse/macfuse/files).

Is there any chance that you add someone as a developer/owner to the

googlecode project? Of course there is always possible to fork the

project and put it to github, but I think it would be much better for

the macfuse community to continue development at the existing

location.

Amit, what do you think?

On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 3:38 AM, Jonathan Morgan

<[email protected]>  wrote:

Indeed there are several forks that have developed 64bit versions due to the
lack of central administration of the project on this thread / Goggle. It's
a real shame, and I for one would be very willing to get behind a new branch
on github (for instance). We (at Object-Matrix.com) use MacFUSE, Fuse and
JDokan (Windows equivalent, strangely better supported) together with JFuse
for a core product, other significant companies, e.g., Wuala also seem to
use it judging by their posts. I'm sure that the community will get the
product working on Mac Lion, but some consensus on the best organised fork
to follow/submit to would be excellent.

You could also look at KFS.


On 16 Apr 2011, at 00:23, [email protected] wrote:

Hi,

I was trying to use macfuse from macports on my 10.6.4 x64. It looks like it
(fuse_mount/fuse_new functions) does not work. I decided to go to the
official site to check issues list and find something similar. Then I came
to this maillist.

What I found:

  - last release has been made 3 years ago

  - last source change has been made 2 years ago

  - the original author says that he has no time to work on the project
anymore

  - there are 2 other forks that make macfuse work on latest MacOSX (include
64bits version)

  - nobody else has development access to repository so nobody can submit
fixes from contributors

  - there are 2 forks on github

For me it clearly says that the project is dead now. There are few questions
here:

  - is anybody going to continue this project? At least on github.

  - if not is there any alternative to macfuse? I would like to use fuse for
my cross-platform application. The app works fine on Linux, I am trying to
port it macosx.

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