Hi,

We've been using MacFuse for a long time with EncFS, on multiple
machines.
It's never given me any problems. (on 32 bit machines with both
Leopard and Snow Leopard).
However, we've recently added a few new machines. They come standard
with Snow Leopard and 64 bit enabled now.

On the 64bit machines, it seems the images are regularly unmounted
without notice.
I wrote a small script that can reproduce quite fast.
It doesn't do much, it just continuously creates new directories and
touches (creates) files in them.
This works fine for a long time, but after a while, the 'touch' seems
to take very long, and eventually 'times out' with the error:

Socket is not connected.

At this point, the drive is no longer mounted.
(mount doesn't display it anymore, mountpoint directory inode is no
longer the same as the data directory inode)

It just disappeared....
I looked at the logs in Console.app, and in /var/log/syslog, but
nothing is added in there.
In dmesg, I do see fuse references, but nothing that points to a bug/
crash.

Is this a known problem? Is there a fix/workaround?
Where should I look for more logging?
Is this a MacFuse error, or is this specific to EncFS and should I
report a bug there?

Do you guys use 64bit macs? Have you encountered the same problems?

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