Re: No Valid Packages Error ???

2011-01-05 Thread Cliff Rediger


On Jan 2, 9:53 pm, Tina K. penguir...@gmail.com wrote:
 Packages are stored in /Library/Receipts, it might be worth taking a
 look to see if the folder contains any packages (.pkg) or not.

Thanks for the responses.
I tried the safe boot thing and Disk Utilities gave the same error
message.
Library/Receipts contains many pkgs
Tried booting from an external firewire drive with same results.

We're going to clone the drive and try to repair or clean install.
Thanks for all the kind attention and suggestions.

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Re: No Valid Packages Error ???

2011-01-05 Thread Baldassare Guzzo
Sounds like a problem at the post office. Try UPS or Fed Ex.  

According to Apple its because a file called BaseSystem.pkg is missing from 
/library/receipts.   Just get the file from anywhere and drop it in. This is 
for 10.3 and 10.4. 

On Jan 5, 2011, at 10:37 AM, Cliff Rediger redicl...@yahoo.com wrote:

 
 
 On Jan 2, 9:53 pm, Tina K. penguir...@gmail.com wrote:
 Packages are stored in /Library/Receipts, it might be worth taking a
 look to see if the folder contains any packages (.pkg) or not.
 
 Thanks for the responses.
 I tried the safe boot thing and Disk Utilities gave the same error
 message.
 Library/Receipts contains many pkgs
 Tried booting from an external firewire drive with same results.
 
 We're going to clone the drive and try to repair or clean install.
 Thanks for all the kind attention and suggestions.
 
 BTW and entirely Off Topic, if your interested in seeing a  104 1/2
 woman in action check it out here: http://4lovespoint.wordpress.com/
 
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Re: No Valid Packages Error ???

2011-01-03 Thread Tina K.

On 2011/01/02 19:23, Kris Tilford wrote:

On Jan 2, 2011, at 7:47 PM, Cliff Rediger wrote:

I get an error message informing me that
First Aid Failed! Disk Utility stopped repairing permissions on HD
because the following error: No Valid Packages

I told George that he had no valid packages, and he agreed, but we'd
still like to have his Mac run smoother.

Suggestions appreciated.





Repairing Permissions rarely does any good



Cliff, repairing permissions only fixes… permissions. It does not make 
things run smoother.


When George tries to access something that he should be able to access, 
but cannot, then it is time to repair permissions.


Packages are stored in /Library/Receipts, it might be worth taking a 
look to see if the folder contains any packages (.pkg) or not. Perhaps 
they've been deleted along the way by someone who decided that they did 
not need receipts.


Tina

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No Valid Packages Error ???

2011-01-02 Thread Cliff Rediger
My father-in-law, George (94 years young), has this PPCG4 tower I
guess you call it, running 10.4.11.

It's quite slow (to my sensibility) and he regularly has things fail
to open or other troublesome  stuff that is frequently solved by re-
booting, which of course he forgets to do.

Anyway, I'm thinking Hey, why not repair permissions and see what
happens. But, to my surprise, I get an error message informing me that
First Aid Failed! Disk Utility stopped repairing permissions on HD
because the following error: No Valid Packages

I told George that he had no valid packages, and he agreed, but we'd
still like to have his Mac run smoother.

Suggestions appreciated.

Happy New Year to all
Cliff

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Re: No Valid Packages Error ???

2011-01-02 Thread Kris Tilford

On Jan 2, 2011, at 7:47 PM, Cliff Rediger wrote:

I get an error message informing me that
First Aid Failed! Disk Utility stopped repairing permissions on HD
because the following error: No Valid Packages

I told George that he had no valid packages, and he agreed, but we'd
still like to have his Mac run smoother.

Suggestions appreciated.


Have him reboot holding the Shift key for a Safe boot. Then reboot  
again normally. This will rebuild all the System cache files and give  
him a fresh start. If you can't repair permissions, you might first  
Verify Disk and if Repair Permissions still fails after a Safe Boot,  
you might try reinstalling the 10.4.11 PPC Combo Update which will  
refresh all the updated System software without requiring a long and  
tedious full System reinstalltion. Repairing Permissions rarely does  
any good, whereas rebuilding the caches with a Safe Boot can often  
help a lot.


Other helpful free OS X System utilities are Applejack or OnyX, but  
use them sparingly and only when there's a perceived problem.


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