Hi, nope, no clue. Searched the keychain just in case, nothing in there. Also, seems like there is a typo in the e-mail. freemdom should be freedom?!
- Adrian. > On 9 Sep 2016, at 23:20, Robert Vehse <robertve...@fastmail.fm> wrote: > > Hi Adrian, you perhaps? > > >> Am 07.09.2016 um 04:31 schrieb Evan Schoenberg <e...@adium.im >> <mailto:e...@adium.im>>: >> >> Muscovy has now been updated to OS X 10.11. >> >> Who controls the email address ‘ad...@imfreemdom.org >> <mailto:ad...@imfreemdom.org>’? That’s the Apple ID in use there, and the >> password is needed to run the App Store updates including updating Xcode. >> >> I’m not familiar with the automatic build system — I’ve done the part I can >> help with. Xcode definitely needs to be updated first, though/ >> >> -Evan >> >>> On Sep 6, 2016, at 10:46 AM, Chris Forsythe <ch...@growl.info >>> <mailto:ch...@growl.info>> wrote: >>> >>> Or ship an installer up and ask them to perform the necessary clicks? >>> >>> Or ship a new build box up if there is enough in the coffers? Have devs >>> sign the old one and auction it for charity? >>> >>> On Sep 6, 2016, at 5:03 AM, Robert Vehse <robertve...@fastmail.fm >>> <mailto:robertve...@fastmail.fm>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>>> Muscovy is a late 2009 Mac Mini Core 2 Duo which supports 10.11. >>>> >>>> That’s good news. :-) >>>> >>>>> https://github.com/munki/createOSXinstallPkg >>>>> <https://github.com/munki/createOSXinstallPkg> appears to allow setting >>>>> up a no-intervention upgrade installation. I don’t have experience with >>>>> it — does anyone on the list, with this or any other approach for >>>>> upgrading OS X on a remote headless machine? >>>> >>>> Not me, I’m afraid. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Robbie >> >