On Oct 1, 2015, at 02:19 , Roland King wrote:
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> i’m sure it will work if your volume names aren’t rather unusual, it’s been
> tested for a while. “เม่น” looks like 3 characters, well it is 3 grapheme
> clusters but it’s 4 code points, one of which combines with the next one to
> form the sin
If it's any consolation, I couldn't update my Retina MBP 15 either initially.
When the installer was about to restart "An error occurred. Please try again."
i had to reboot and install the OS again holding down some command key
sequence. Only after a 1 hour install and putting a fresh install
> i’m sure it will work if your volume names aren’t rather unusual, it’s been
> tested for a while. “เม่น” looks like 3 characters, well it is 3 grapheme
> clusters but it’s 4 code points, one of which combines with the next one to
> form the single character. Given the one-character-off-the-en
Anyway none of this is about Cocoa (barring practice stack trace reading) this
belongs elsewhere.
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> On Oct 1, 2015, at 6:19 PM, Roland King wrote:
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>> On 1 Oct 2015, at 17:10, Dave wrote:
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>>> On 1 Oct 2015, at 09:59, Roland King wrote:
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>>> Well there you
> On 1 Oct 2015, at 17:10, Dave wrote:
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>> On 1 Oct 2015, at 09:59, Roland King wrote:
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>> Well there you go - looks like none of the beta testers had a volume named
>> with a combining mark in it. I suspect you are SOL unless you rename your
>> volume something a little less Thai.
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> On 1 Oct 2015, at 09:59, Roland King wrote:
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> Well there you go - looks like none of the beta testers had a volume named
> with a combining mark in it. I suspect you are SOL unless you rename your
> volume something a little less Thai.
What’s a “combining mark” ? Not sure what you mean a
Well there you go - looks like none of the beta testers had a volume named with
a combining mark in it. I suspect you are SOL unless you rename your volume
something a little less Thai.
> On 1 Oct 2015, at 16:14, Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:
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> Just tried 3 times to install 10.11. Always the
Sounds silly, but repair permissions via Disk Utility?
> On Oct 1, 2015, at 01:14 , Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:
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> Just tried 3 times to install 10.11. Always the same result:
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> First there is lots of talk like:
> … Language Chooser[441:6816] TSplicedFont failed creating descriptor for:
> […]
Just tried 3 times to install 10.11. Always the same result:
First there is lots of talk like:
… Language Chooser[441:6816] TSplicedFont failed creating descriptor for:
[…]
".LastResort” is used instead.
Then, at about line 18 000:
Oct 1 00:10:55 MacBook-Pro OSInstaller[458]: Path enumeration