Hi all.
Has anyone else had this problem? I've tried 9.5.170/196/197
All bug out on me.
OSX Installation issue
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The last version I used isn't available for download for OSX any longer.
Besides, I have two HD licenses for 9.1, I want one for my linux box and one for my laptop. I'm not going to upgrade to 9.5 if I can't even install the current version of the software so I'd really rather figure out why my machine is having the problem.
Besides, I have two HD licenses for 9.1, I want one for my linux box and one for my laptop. I'm not going to upgrade to 9.5 if I can't even install the current version of the software so I'd really rather figure out why my machine is having the problem.
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Still no luck regardless of the version. I've created a new user on the machine and tried to install it that way in order to test if this was an error with preferences. No luck.
I've also tried editing the pkg file to remove the offending step of the install, but that was clearly not going to work anyway.
I'm running out of ideas and this is seriously bumming me out.
The console logs just state that they are continuously trying to start sesinetd but aren't able to find the houdini framework. So I think I need to find all of the files that are installed and mannually remove them before attempting another install. I'm thinking something went wrong in a previous uninstall and for whatever reason it's causing errors as Houdini tries to perform whatever function they need to when setting the folder icon.
Is there anyway for me to debug that script? How can I see what's trying to do in order to find out where the error is occurring?
I've also tried editing the pkg file to remove the offending step of the install, but that was clearly not going to work anyway.
I'm running out of ideas and this is seriously bumming me out.
The console logs just state that they are continuously trying to start sesinetd but aren't able to find the houdini framework. So I think I need to find all of the files that are installed and mannually remove them before attempting another install. I'm thinking something went wrong in a previous uninstall and for whatever reason it's causing errors as Houdini tries to perform whatever function they need to when setting the folder icon.
Is there anyway for me to debug that script? How can I see what's trying to do in order to find out where the error is occurring?
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Stackless python indeed. It installed it's own python which I didn't think too much of and it generally didn't affect me.
But in case anyone is interested it installs it's own python into /Library/Frameworks/Python.Framework
and the Apple supplied python is in:
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.Framework
So if you have a problem with it just be sure your .bash_profile places the system version first.
Very easy to fix. So I guess I installed the wrong stackless installer or something. Oh well.
But in case anyone is interested it installs it's own python into /Library/Frameworks/Python.Framework
and the Apple supplied python is in:
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.Framework
So if you have a problem with it just be sure your .bash_profile places the system version first.
Very easy to fix. So I guess I installed the wrong stackless installer or something. Oh well.
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