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This isn't enough information. Look at the installer log to see if there are
any further details. You can also try to
install from the command line to see if you get any verbose messages:
sudo installer -pkg "MacFUSE Core.pkg" -target /
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 13 Nov 2007 at 4:48
Apparentely it is a problem with the dmg image.
When I double-click it on my desktop a 'MacFUSE Core 10.4-1.1.0' directory is
created
under /Volumes but the Finder does not show it (on Desktop nor on windows). If I
double click it again a 'MacFUSE Core 10.4-1.1.0 1' directory is created (note
the
extra ' 1' at the end) and this one does show up.
No matter what I do, I cannot unmount the first one, it just hangs there. If I
run
umount MacFUSE\ Core\ 10.4-1.1.0 the directory is emptied except for an empty
file
named .autodiskmounted
Deleting both this file and the directory has no effect, i.e., only after the
second
double click on .dmg from Desktop will the device show up in the Finder.
I finally managed to install it by doing the following:
1- double click once so that 'MacFUSE Core 10.4-1.1.0' will show up under
/Volumes
2- it is easier to copy the commands than to explain, so:
3- cd /Volumes/MacFUSE\ Core\ 10.4-1.1.0
4- cp -r MacFUSE\ Core.pkg ~/Desktop/
5- double click on MacFUSE Core.pkg on the Desktop
HOORAY! it works...
but still... I there there is something to be looked into... if there is
anything I
can do to help. Just say it here, I'm listening...
Regards
Original comment by ricardob...@gmail.com
on 13 Nov 2007 at 10:54
Nope, nothing I can think worth looking into. The dmg seems to work fine for
me, and for many others. Looks
like your first dmg mount somehow got "stuck".
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 13 Nov 2007 at 11:05
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
ricardob...@gmail.com
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