I have a similar problem with the latest update. It tries to reload the module, but I have my own kernel, and fuse in my case _is not a module_.
Question: Should packages depend of a particular setup of the kernel, like this? I really don't think so. And it _really shouldn't fail the update process making other package updates messy_.
This is from now on critical, buggy apps ok, but stop messing up the package system.
I have a similar problem with the latest update. It tries to reload the module, but I have my own kernel, and fuse in my case _is not a module_.
Question: Should packages depend of a particular setup of the kernel, like this? I really don't think so. And it _really shouldn't fail the update process making other package updates messy_.
This is from now on critical, buggy apps ok, but stop messing up the package system.