An alternative to use fuse with network
mount points  is to use the o/dav server running on inferno
(this server is now part of the octopus distrib).

I've tested it with the finder several silly programs and it seems to work fine,
although we still consider it alpha (i.e. USE WITH CARE).

Also, faster interaction may be achieved by running o/dav to export
a namespace imported using Op via o/ofs. This saves many rpcs.

>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  To: 9fans@9fans.net
>  Reply-To: 9fans@9fans.net
>  Date: Fri May 16 10:36:54 CET 2008
>  Subject: Re: [9fans] 9pfuse on mac os x
>  
>  On May 14, 6:26 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Skip Tavakkolian) wrote:
>  > is anyone able to use 9pfuse on mac os x 10.4 (macfuse 1.5.0)?
>  
>  Earlier builds did work on OS X 10.4, I sure hope the macfuse team
>  didn't move things around yet again... Though to be honest, the
>  choice used for default locations on OS X 10.5 finally makes sense.
>  
>  A warning: MacFuse is very slow on network mount points.
>  
>  -jas

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