It's not just a matter of a 64-bit *build* of the library on Mac OS X.
Other parts of MacFUSE need to be 64-bit friendly too for the entire
stack to work.

The Snow Leopard release of MacFUSE will be 64-bit, both in kernel-
land and user-land.

Whether I can do it for the current releases depends entirely on
whether I can find time to do it. I'm afraid I can't predict that and
therefore can't promise.

Amit

On Oct 7, 3:34 pm, "Matt Craighead"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Apologies for repeating myself, but a while back I reported the following
> issue on this list: "the libfuse.dylib universal binary only contains 32-bit
> binaries.  My file system benefits from a 64-bit address space and it would
> be wonderful if the next release could include an x86_64 build of
> libfuse.dylib."
>
> Didn't receive a reply back then, so I just wanted to re-raise the issue...
>
> (For what it's worth, the other issue I reported -- I couldn't get my file
> system to automatically mount at boot time -- is solved.  I ended up making
> my file system a LaunchDaemon.  That works for what I'm doing, but I suspect
> other people who want to use the regular "mount" and "umount" commands and
> /etc/fstab with their file system could have a problem.)
>
> --
> Matt Craighead
> Founder/CEO, Conifer Systems LLChttp://www.conifersystems.com
> 512-772-1834
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