Please give it a try and do comment. This should be the last beta, and
will become final unless there are major issues found. I hope that
with the final version released, I can try to investigate some of the
more serious issues in the underlying SSHFS and FTPFS filesystems. The
goal will be to make Macfusion filesystems very responsive even on
slower networks using caching. I certainly can't guarantee I can make
the above happen, but I will do my best. If anyone with experience in
these areas would help with this important effort, please let me know.
Changes:
- Polish the UI in many places.
- Re-do preferences.
- Sparkle integration.
- Fast settings disabled by default, as they can cause issues with
permissions in write mode.
- FTP mounts should be writeable correctly now.
> Please give it a try and do comment. This should be the last beta, and
> will become final unless there are major issues found. I hope that
> with the final version released, I can try to investigate some of the
> more serious issues in the underlying SSHFS and FTPFS filesystems. The
> goal will be to make Macfusion filesystems very responsive even on
> slower networks using caching. I certainly can't guarantee I can make
> the above happen, but I will do my best. If anyone with experience in
> these areas would help with this important effort, please let me know.
> Changes:
> - Polish the UI in many places.
> - Re-do preferences.
> - Sparkle integration.
> - Fast settings disabled by default, as they can cause issues with
> permissions in write mode.
> - FTP mounts should be writeable correctly now.
Great work. This is working really well for me except for one bug
which causes the application to crash. To reproduce the crash: I
have a sshfs drive in my configuration window. I right-click and
select edit. In the window that opens the "SSH" tab is highlighted.
If I click on the "SSH Advanced" and then immediately on the
"Macfusion" tab the application will crash. If I click on the
"Macfusion" tab first after opening the edit dialog without clicking
on the "SSH Advanced" tab the application will not crash. Does this
happen for you? Thanks.
Ricky
On Jun 28, 1:37 am, Michael Gorbach <mgorb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please give it a try and do comment. This should be the last beta, and
> will become final unless there are major issues found. I hope that
> with the final version released, I can try to investigate some of the
> more serious issues in the underlying SSHFS and FTPFS filesystems. The
> goal will be to make Macfusion filesystems very responsive even on
> slower networks using caching. I certainly can't guarantee I can make
> the above happen, but I will do my best. If anyone with experience in
> these areas would help with this important effort, please let me know.
> Changes:
> - Polish the UI in many places.
> - Re-do preferences.
> - Sparkle integration.
> - Fast settings disabled by default, as they can cause issues with
> permissions in write mode.
> - FTP mounts should be writeable correctly now.
As a first-time MacFusion user, I tried your latest Beta5 with no
apparent success. The first time I launched it asked to start the
MacFusion service; I didn't check the "Start on login" box but told it
to start the service. It then showed a "Macfusion" window with no
enabled controls, and menus with no usefully enabled items. I
restarted MacFusion and this time was asked if it should check for
updates. I said "yes", and then was shown the same window and menus,
with no useful choices. Restarted again; this time wasn't asked any
questions, but ended up in the same place.
I do have MacFUSE installed (I've been using sshfs). Am I missing
something? (I'd be happy to supply more info, or test whatever you
like.)
I have exactly the same problem as Dan. I've installed MacFuse 1.5.1 a
few days ago, waited for MacFusion beta5 because I heard beta4 had
some problems, downloaded beta5 today, and I can't do anything because
menu items are grayed out and there's no icon in the menu bar.
> I have exactly the same problem as Dan. I've installed MacFuse 1.5.1 a > few days ago, waited for MacFusion beta5 because I heard beta4 had > some problems, downloaded beta5 today, and I can't do anything because > menu items are grayed out and there's no icon in the menu bar.
>I have exactly the same problem as Dan. I've installed MacFuse 1.5.1 a >few days ago, waited for MacFusion beta5 because I heard beta4 had >some problems, downloaded beta5 today, and I can't do anything because >menu items are grayed out and there's no icon in the menu bar.
Michael found the problem and sent me a fixed version. I presume he'll be releasing it in the not too distant future.
He said the problem only appeared when no volumes had been previously defined. So, perhaps if you define a couple of volumes with Beta 4 and then try Beta 5 all will be sweetness and light.
Dan
-- Daniel T. Griscom gris...@suitable.com Suitable Systems http://www.suitable.com/ 1 Centre Street, Suite 204 (781) 665-0053 Wakefield, MA 01880-2400
> the problem only appeared when no volumes had been previously > defined. So, perhaps if you define a couple of volumes with Beta 4 > and then try Beta 5 all will be sweetness and light.
Just pushed out an update by Sparkle: Beta 6. Get it on the trac site or by clicking check for updates.
I'm still getting the autoupdate update process ironed out. You might see a crash at the end of Sparkle update. The crash is now fixed, and the update should go through fine. Beta 6 fixes several noticed bugs, especially the one where all controls are disabled if you have no filesystems set up. Please write back on whether things are now fixed up.
>> the problem only appeared when no volumes had been previously >> defined. So, perhaps if you define a couple of volumes with Beta 4 >> and then try Beta 5 all will be sweetness and light.
On Jun 30, 6:09 pm, Michael Gorbach <mgorb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Beta 6 fixes several noticed bugs,
> especially the one where all controls are disabled if you have no
> filesystems set up. Please write back on whether things are now fixed
> up.
> On Jun 30, 6:09 pm, Michael Gorbach <mgorb...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Beta 6 fixes several noticed bugs, >> especially the one where all controls are disabled if you have no >> filesystems set up. Please write back on whether things are now fixed >> up.
> Works for me, thanks.
Me too, thank you very much.
One small detail remains, though:
The menu item does not show up when I start MacFusion manually as opposed to upon login. I think it used to do so. (this is not heavily investigated - I strongly dislike to log out...)
I mounted an ssh share at home and it showed as a green icon on my
desktop. Now I tried the same on my work computer, and the share
mounted too, but no icon appeared on the desktop. Do you know what may
be the reason of this?... (both computers have OSX Leopard, same
version of MacFuse and MacFusion. the work computer had MacFusion
beta5 installed yesterday, I overwrote it with beta6 today)