On Sep 19, 2011, at 23:11, Mr. Puneet Kishor wrote:

> So, I first installed Macfuse (on Lion) and then sshfs and sshfs-gui from 
> Macports. Quickly realized that Macfuse is hopelessly outdated. Following the 
> suggestion at [https://trac.macports.org/ticket/30639], I uninstalled Macfuse 
> and sshfs. Then I installed Fuse4X (latest version) and sshfs again. However, 
> when I try to mount a remote server, I still get the following message
> 
> $sshfs Remote:/path/to/remote/home Remote 
> -oauto_cache,reconnect,volname=Remote,defer_permissions
> the MacFUSE file system is not available (-1)
> the MacFUSE file system is not available (1)
> 
> Suggestions?
> 
> For now, I have installed at /usr/local/bin a version of sshfs I got from 
> Fuse4x web site, and it is working fine, but I wouldn't mind going back to 
> the MacPorts version in case that one is more reliably upgraded. In any case, 
> would like to solve the above mystery.

We don't support users installing software in /usr/local while using MacPorts; 
it can interfere with MacPorts software. Please remove or rename /usr/local, 
clean the affected ports, and try again.



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