Seadrive doesn't work on MacOS Ventura Beta

Hi,
I have the same problem and tried it like you described. The problem is that after installing macfuse 4.4.1 the Seadrive Client overwrites it with 4.2.1 every time I start it. What to do?

to solve that i had to copy the macfuse.fs 4.4.1 into the seadrive application. to do so right-click on seadrive and click “show package contents”. now navigate to the “resources” folder and replace macfuse.fs

thank you. I deleted the macfuse.fs in the “resources” folder of Seadrive, but how do I replace it? I only got the macfuse-4.4.1.dmg file which does not seem to work and if I install it, I can’t find anywhere else?

install the .pkg from the dmg. then look in the macos system settings for the macfuse tab. there i had to manually update 4.2.1 to 4.4.1 again. after thats done go to the folder “/Library/Filesystems/macfuse.fs”.
There you should find the updated file. now copy this file into the seadrive application

It worked. You saved my life! Thank you

But after a restart I am back to square one :frowning:

Now it works. The macfuse.fs was not in “resources”.
Thank you very much

i just realised that i didn’t perform a reboot after “fixing” it. After reading your post i went back to the seadrive resources folder and set the macfuse.fs file to “read only” by opening the file information and scrolling down to the bottom. all permissions have to be read only.

now i did a reboot and it still works

ok :slight_smile: then the “read only” stuff is not necessary.

Didn’t work for me unfortunately. When I replace macfuse.fs 4.2.1 with 4.4.1 in the “resources” folder of Seadrive, Finder reports the Seadrive App to be “damaged”. What to do?

didn’t work for me as well.

Managed to fix with the steps below:

  1. Install Seafile it will ask for the permission on the kernel, privacy and security > allow > restart
  2. Install macFUSE 4.4.1, restart the computer
  3. Go to the folder “/Library/Filesystems” and copy macfuse.fs to another place (just to do a backup)
  4. Run Seafile it will ask for the permission on the kernel and will downgrade macFUSE, privacy and security > allow > restart
  5. After restart go to Find > Application > right button on seafile > Show Package Contents > Contents > Resources > paste “macfuse.fs” the one that you have saved before into there (will replace what is there )
  6. Run seadrive.exec on that folder (Not sure if that step is necessary but saw it in an old issue for seafile, so I ran it)
  7. Open Seafile it will ask for the permission on the kernel, privacy and security > allow > restart
  8. Run Seafile it will work

Fantastic, thanks @christian.magalhaes – worked for me as well (after several reboots)

A new version 2.0.24 has been uploaded to be compatible with macOS 13. You can have a try.

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Could you update the changelog?

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The change log has been updated.

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@onionstalgia Could mark this topic as solved?

Do you have a rough ETA of when version 3.0 will be out? Will this mean that the workaround for Apple Silicon will no longer before required as well when you launch version 3?

ok thanks for reminding

@Larrikin SeaDrive for macOS 3.0.0 beta available for test

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