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Finder 'update' command broken?
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Finder 'update' command broken?


  • Subject: Finder 'update' command broken?
  • From: Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 09:58:16 -0400
  • Thread-topic: Finder 'update' command broken?

Am I correct that the Finder's 'update' command doesn't work in Leopard
(10.5.3)? When I run it against an application that I just installed (using
an installer package I'm developing), the version displayed in an open
Finder window remains unchanged, and Get Info shows the old version and
copyright information. Worse, Finder commands like 'get version' continue to
return the old information.

Closing and reopening the window doesn't help. I have to log out and back in
for the newly installed app to be recognized as the new version by the
Finder.

Running the newly installed app works perfectly well, but the Finder still
remains ignorant.

--

Bill Cheeseman - email@hidden
Quechee Software, Quechee, Vermont, USA
www.quecheesoftware.com

PreFab Software - www.prefabsoftware.com


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