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Re: vmmap


  • Subject: Re: vmmap
  • From: Spencer Nielsen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 3 May 2005 13:27:34 -0700

Just a quick update, running Essentials.pkg borked my system upon reboot. Half of my apps didn't run anymore and gave a shared library error with Carbon. I tried a fresh clean install of 10.4 and now vmmap is where it should be. I have filed a report about the upgrading issue.

Spencer Nielsen

On May 2, 2005, at 10:48 PM, Spencer Nielsen wrote:

I loaded up the Essentials.pkg and ran it. It reported that there were errors in installation which was kind of unnerving. However, vmmap is now back again which make me happy. I will keep an eye out for any side effects. I have not yet tried a fresh install of 10.4 on any machine yet, but I plan on doing one soon. If anyone else has seen a similar behavior in upgrading from 10.3 I will probably file a report. Thanks for the help!

Spencer Nielsen

On May 2, 2005, at 9:27 PM, Joshua Durham wrote:


On 10.4, it seems to be in Essentials.pkg:
hc652a8d4:~ jdurham$ lsbom /Library/Receipts/Essentials.pkg/ Contents/Archive.bom | grep vmmap
./usr/bin/vmmap 102555 0/2 40980 1597189142
./usr/share/man/man1/vmmap.1 100644 0/0 6705 1971577080


This was a clean install, so maybe something happened during the upgrade?

- Josh

On May 3, 2005, at 12:05 AM, Spencer Nielsen wrote:



One more quick question. I may be missing something here, but after upgrading I can find no sign of vmmap on either of the machines that I have upgraded to 10.4. I checked on a 10.3 machine and it normally resides in /usr/bin. I can imagine that there are some updates that have yet to be made to it for Tiger and that we might see it back soon. Anybody have any info on this? Is the source available anywhere? Thanks.

Spencer Nielsen
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