DRC,
Thanks for uploading a new build, but I still have the same problem.
pkgutil --pkgs | grep virtualgl
gives:
com.virtualgl.
I refreshed the http://virtualgl.sourceforge.net/vnc.nightly/ webpage, and I
think I was pretty careful to download the latest build and install it :
TurboVNC-1.1.81.dmg 1698063 Nov 20 39d7a45f2397b5840a26a3d43ed4e32a
But I haven't tried anything more drastic like rebooting my computer or
switching to a different user account.
Cheers,
James
On 21/11/2012, at 3:03 PM, DRC wrote:
> Blah. Well, there were a couple of bugs in the plist files. I was
> apparently using a non-existent CMake variable (I misspelled
> "CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME" as "CMAKE_PACKAGE_NAME"), so the package was
> installing under the name "com.virtualgl.", which is probably what was
> causing problems. Try the following:
>
> -- Run /opt/TurboVNC/bin/uninstall or "TurboVNC Uninstall.app" to
> uninstall any package you currently have installed. That should remove
> the errant "com.virtualgl." package
>
> -- Manually run
>
> sudo pkgutil --forget com.virtualgl.turbovnc
>
> That will get rid of any receipt from a previous legitimate install.
>
> -- Now try installing the latest pre-release DMG
> (http://virtualgl.sourceforge.net/vnc.nightly/) that I just uploaded,
> and hopefully it will work. You can run
>
> pkgutil --pkgs | grep virtualgl
>
> to verify that only the 'com.virtualgl.turbovnc' package is installed.
>
>
> On 11/20/12 8:40 PM, James Wettenhall wrote:
>> DRC,
>>
>> I still have the same problem when I try using the v1.1.81 TurboVNC.pkg
>> installer on my MacBook Pro, running Mac OS X 10.7.5, when using Apple's
>> built-in "Installer" application - Installer 5.0.1 (537).
>>
>> The "Uninstall TurboVNC.app" application installs fine in my
>> /Applications/ directory, but "TurboVNC Viewer.app" is missing.
>>
>> However, I did manage to install the latest TurboVNC.pkg successfully
>> using the "Pacifist" shareware application to install the TurboVNC.pkg
>> package, instead of Apple's built-in "Installer" application.
>>
>> I think I may have found a problem in the "makemacpkg.in" script within
>> the TurboVNC source:
>>
>> cp -R "$PACKAGE_NAME Viewer.app" "$PKGROOT/Applications/$PACKAGE_NAME/"
>> cp -R "$TMPDIR/Uninstall $PACKAGE_NAME.app"
>> "$PKGROOT/Applications/$PACKAGE_NAME/"
>>
>> Why is "$TMPDIR/" missing from "$PACKAGE_NAME Viewer.app" in the first
>> line (which tries to install the Java viewer), whereas it is present in
>> the second line (which installs the Uninstall apple script application) ?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> James
>>
>>
>> On 14/11/2012, at 3:52 AM, DRC wrote:
>>
>>> I attempted to reproduce this but without any luck. I installed the
>>> 1.1 DMG, then copied /opt/TurboVNC/bin/vncviewer to
>>> /opt/TurboVNC/bin/vncviewer.bak as you had done, then installed the
>>> 1.1.81 DMG on top of it without de-installing 1.1, and it seemed to
>>> work fine.
>>>
>>> When I run the uninstaller app, it complains that "The uninstall
>>> script could not remove some of the files or directories installed by
>>> the TurboVNC package", which is expected since
>>> /opt/TurboVNC/bin/vncviewer.bak is still there, but it otherwise works.
>>>
>>> I will note that I had observed during testing the package that, at
>>> least once, it failed to install the files in /Applications/TurboVNC
>>> for unexplained reasons, and it's possible you ran into that as well.
>>> Please keep an eye on it in case it happens again, as there may be a
>>> legitimate issue with the package or perhaps a bug in the OS X
>>> installer that we need to work around.
>>>
>>> The package is built using a script called "makemacpkg", which is
>>> generated by CMake (to fill in variables, such as the version #, the
>>> installation directories, etc.) The generated script is in
>>> pkgscripts/ under your build directory. When you do 'make dmg', it
>>> simply invokes that script.
>>>
>>> I did notice an issue in the uninstaller script whereby it wouldn't
>>> cleanly get rid of all of the files from previous (pre-1.2) packages
>>> that didn't exist in the 1.2 package, such as
>>> /Applications/TurboVNC/Documentation and
>>> /opt/TurboVNC/man/man1/vncviewer.1. That has been fixed in SVN trunk.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/12/12 8:02 PM, James Wettenhall wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I tried using the latest Mac OS X installer for TurboVNC viewer 1.1.81
>>>>
>>>> The installer claimed to have completed successfully.
>>>>
>>>> However, when I try to run TurboVNC viewer using
>>>> /opt/TurboVNC/bin/vncviewer, I get:
>>>>
>>>> /opt/TurboVNC/bin/vncviewer: line 1: /Applications/TurboVNC/TurboVNC
>>>> Viewer.app/Contents/MacOS/JavaApplicationStub: No such file or directory
>>>>
>>>> And sure enough, there is no "TurboVNC Viewer.app" in
>>>> my/Applications/TurboVNC/ directory:
>>>>
>>>> James's Mac $ ls -l /Applications/TurboVNC/
>>>> total 8
>>>> lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 42 13 Nov 12:49 TurboVNC User's
>>>> Guide.html -> /Library/Documentation/TurboVNC/index.html
>>>> drwxr-xr-x 3 root admin 102 13 Nov 12:49 Uninstall TurboVNC.app
>>>> James's Mac$
>>>>
>>>> There doesn't seem to be a package receipt in/var/db/receipts/
>>>>
>>>> ls /var/db/receipts/*vnc*
>>>> ls /var/db/receipts/*VNC*
>>>>
>>>> I can't find the package using:
>>>>
>>>> pkgutil --pkgs | grep vnc
>>>> pkgutil --pkgs | grep VNC
>>>>
>>>> So I can't query its files using:
>>>>
>>>> pkgutil --files PKGID
>>>>
>>>> If I try installing the package from the command-line, I get:
>>>>
>>>> James's Mac$ sudo installer -verbose -pkg
>>>> /Volumes/TurboVNC-1.1.81/TurboVNC.pkg -target /Volumes/Macintosh\ HD
>>>> Password:
>>>> installer: Package name is
>>>> installer: Upgrading at base path /
>>>> installer: Preparing for installation….....
>>>> installer: Preparing the disk….....
>>>> installer: Preparing ….....
>>>> installer: Waiting for other installations to complete….....
>>>> installer: Configuring the installation….....
>>>> installer:
>>>> #
>>>> installer: Moving items into place….....
>>>> #
>>>> installer: Moving items into place….....
>>>> #
>>>> installer: Moving items into place….....
>>>> #
>>>> installer: Moving items into place….....
>>>> #
>>>> installer: Moving items into place….....
>>>> #
>>>> installer: Moving items into place….....
>>>> #
>>>> installer: Registering updated applications….....
>>>> #
>>>> installer: Validating packages….....
>>>> #
>>>> installer:
>>>> installer: Finishing the Installation….....
>>>> installer:
>>>> #
>>>> installer: The software was successfully installed......
>>>> installer: The upgrade was successful.
>>>> James's Mac$
>>>>
>>>> Is the TurboVNC Mac OS X installer package built using CMake? Or by
>>>> using some other method which should become obvious to me if I stare
>>>> at the TurboVNC source tarball for long enough?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> James
>>>>
>>>>
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