macfusion-ng/macfusion2

crashes on Sierra

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I've opened this issue to combine the crash information mentioned in #11.

@artua macfusionAgent_2016-10-03-230752_Artuas-iMac.crash.txt

@gaelfoppolo 2.1.1-dev still crash at launch for me :/ (report.txt)

@ExtRemo75 Same for me, 2.1.1-dev crashes at launch report.txt on Sierra 10.12

Same for me

Would y'all mind testing this new release, it includes @166MMX's patch:

https://github.com/ElDeveloper/macfusion2/releases/tag/2.1.1-dev.2

@ElDeveloper Thank you, I have tested the 2.1.1-dev.2 but with the same result: crash. I've attached a new report below.

report.txt

Same for me. Report attached.
report.txt

I am sorry to hear that my attempt to fix that crash of @Bathtor, @ExtRemo75 and @gaelfoppolo failed so far.

Since this issue does relate to Login Items, it would be great to know what items you have in your Login Items list. Maybe even see (screenshot).
Is this the first time you try to run Macfusion on your system (fresh Install)?

Thing is that I have not been able to reproduce the crash on my own system so far. Could you please try my debug build (Version 2.1.1-4932376e5f6bf3357bf6213356f0799c876f5a95). It contains debug symbols and lacks compiler optimizations. Hopefully this will give us some hints to pin point the root cause of the issue.

The crash of @artua should be certainly fixed though.

Here is the report of the debug build:
report.txt

Screenshot of login items:
screen shot 2016-10-14 at 16 49 46

As you can see the MacFusion agent, which might be the old one (my system is not a fresh install). Maybe that is the problem?

EDIT: Yes, that was issue...Removing the old agent from login items allows Macfusion to start without crashing. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

Same here; I removed macfusionAgent from the login items which seems to fix the startup issue. Thank you!

@Bathtor Thanks for the screenshot and the report. Now I have been able to reproduce the crash by my own. Will send another pull request for it soon.

artua commented

Macfusion-2.1.1-dev.2 (no debug version) works for me. Thanks.
No Finder sidebar when mounted.

Macfusion-2.1.1-dev.3 works for me, with agent enabled 😃

The fact of having the Android File Transfer agent (which is basically the official app for transferring data with a Android-running phone) also makes MacFusion crash on startup. Removing the AFT agent fixed it, so it's OK, but still I figured it would be better for everyone to know :)

EDIT : I was using the last release at the time I'm writing this, that is Macfusion-2.1.1-dev.3