Don't know what to tell you.  I double checked and triple checked, and 
the package I am installing is indeed the same one I uploaded.  It has 
the same MD5 sum, and it properly installs com.virtualgl.turbovnc.  I 
think something is amiss on your system, or you're installing the wrong 
package somehow.  The only possibilities I can think of are:

(1) Perhaps you didn't eject the old DMG prior to opening the new one. 
I've made that mistake a few times.

(2) Maybe the newer version of OS X caches packages?

I honestly don't know.  It always worked fine for me, even when the 
package name was incorrect.  The fact that you are still getting an 
incorrect package name indicates that you're still installing the old 
package.  The new one will produce a package called 
"com.virtualgl.turbovnc".


On 11/20/12 10:39 PM, James Wettenhall wrote:
> 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
> <http://virtualgl.sourceforge.net/vnc.nightly/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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