![]() Mine was at /Library/Receipts/boms/.bom.įind the section that tests your OSX version (search for uname), and update it: That's true if your MacFuse bill of materials (bom) file is where the script thinks, at /var/db/receipts/.bom, but mine wasn't. Several blogs suggest you simply need to add newer OSX version numbers to fix this. MacFUSE Uninstaller: Can not find the Archive.bom for MacFUSE Core package. If you track down the original fuse.fs package, it's in /Library/Filesystems/fuse.fs, but the uninstall script errors out with the message: If you click the uninstall button in the 32-bit preference pane, nothing happens. In the meantime, you need to uninstall MacFuse. There's a 2.1.9 that works on Lion and a 2.2.0, but the project has been superseded by OSXFUSE which is on 2.6.0 as of this writing, available at. ![]() When upgrading from Mountain Lion to Mavericks I noticed MacFuse 2.1.7 which stopped development back in 2009. If you've been upgrading OSX for a while, you may have some kernel extensions lying around that are no longer compatible, and may have been installed long enough ago that the uninstallers don't work.
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