for me exactly the same happens.

First i forgot to specify a mountpoint, but after

# mkdir /media/flickr/
$ flickrfs /media/flickr/

the exact same error still occurs, the only way wich helped me out was
the superuser:

# flickrfs /media/flickr/

but i dont want to run flickrfs as superuser, i want to be able as
normal user to copy my photos

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flickrfs.py crashed with FuseError in main()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138392
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