This too needs to be fixed: $ cd /Applications/Macfusion.app/Contents/PlugIns/sshfs.mfplugin/Contents/Resources/$ mv sshnodelay.so sshnodelay.so.oldThat's all, folks! Start Macfusion and mount remote sshfs volumes. Next install a GUI for disk mounting - MacFusion. Run Veracrypt and use it to mount a file from the local filesystem. Open the MacFUSE System Preferences panel and start MacFUSE, or load it by hand in Terminal: kextload fusefs.kext. macfuse_buildtool.sh -c Release -p 10.5 -t smalldistAfter building, go to /tmp and install MacFUSE. To build your own, download the MacFUSE source, then do this in Terminal: $ cd core$. (Alternatively, if you don't want to build it yourself, you can try either my build (2.8MB), or this one (2.6MB) by Tomas Carnecky.) If not, get it from Apple's developer site for free. MacFUSE-2.0.3.2.dmg from the home site is not working - the kext module is failing dependencies, so we have to build on our own. Installation of MacFUSE on 10.6 in 64-bit mode is a bit curious. If you see #CONFIG_FUSE_FS is not set, then you'll need to do this: $ cd /usr/src/linux$ make menuconfigFile systems -> Filesystem in Userspace support -> $ make & make modules_install$ update-modules$ /etc/init.d/fuse start
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