Re: After installing our package, 10.2 chokes on some things.
Re: After installing our package, 10.2 chokes on some things.
- Subject: Re: After installing our package, 10.2 chokes on some things.
- From: Peter Bierman <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 14:23:26 -0700
All from a single package?
I'd look first at the users and permissions you're setting on the
intermediate folders. You're changing something such that dyld can't
read files in one or more of the typical library locations.
-pmb
At 2:03 PM -0600 6/15/06, matt jaffa wrote:
It installs all sorts of commandline apps, cocoa apps into
/Library/Application Support/CompanyName and into /usr/CompanyName
and a preference pane and some xinetd files that start some of our
services.
On 6/15/06, Peter Bierman <<mailto:email@hidden>email@hidden> wrote:
What does your package install?
-pmb
At 1:10 PM -0600 6/15/06, matt jaffa wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has seen this before. We have a .pkg file we
made to install our software. After installing this and rebooting the
system starts to have problems. Trying to open .dmg file cause an
error saying "The application cannot be launched because this system
is incompatible". But I can open .dmg files using commandline hdiutil,
but it only occurs when I try to double click on the file. I am
wondering what our installer is doing to the system to cause this. And
also text edit you can open up in Applications and then open a .txt
file, but it seems if you double click on a .txt file on the desktop
TextEdit crashes. Also same behavior when double clicking on .pkgs.
The crash logs look like this:
Command: TextEdit
PID: 435
Exception: EXC_BREAKPOINT (0x0006)
Code[0]: 0x00000001Code[1]: 0x8fe01280
Thread 0 Crashed:
#0 0x8fe01280 in halt
#1 0x8fe106b4 in link_in_need_modules
#2 0x8fe01e4 in _dyld_init
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