Issue: 5.5.05 Dev studio won't start up on Panther

Anyone found a good resolution to this? I got it to install on a machine that I had upgraded to Panther (10.3.2) from Jaguar, but couldn't get it to run (installed ok, but won't start up) on a new machine that had a totally clean installation of Panther.

Jason

On Oct 26, 2003, at 10:22 AM, Jon van der Raadt wrote:

I am running Panther on a G5 and cannot get the Dev Studio 5.5 to install either... I would agree with Phil, it is too early to use this in production -- it is not to early to test...

Jon
On Oct 24, 2003, at 5:02 PM, Phil Wade wrote:

There have been some significant changes under the hood especially in term
of extra libraries, api calls, file permissions and the way permissions of a
process are handled. You can install the Dev Studio 5.5 on Panther and the
installer will work. The journey to the Panther release version saw the
installed Dev Studio work on some seeds and not on others. The 5.5.3 build
does work on Panther but you have to play with the permissions to allow the
app to create the initial preference files. We are just finalizing an
installer that will sense the OS X version and install with different
privileges and user/group for Jaguar and Panther.


This is just from my own personal experience but you would have to be brave
to use Panther on a production system at this stage. I think that Panther
was released a little prematurely to be able to get it on machines for the
Christmas buying season. I would be waiting for the first or second update
which I think will be released quite quickly.


Phil

On 25/10/03 6:40 AM, "Bryan Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

When Logged in under root the application loaded fine. Figured it was a
permissions issue.


Changed the permissions on the /Applications/Witango folder and for the
../../Preferences/Witango folder


This was happening on a fresh install of Panther. Once I changed
permission it worked fine for all users.


On Oct 24, 2003, at 2:28 PM, Shannon Henderson wrote:



Hey Fergal,


We've tried Stuffit 7.0.3 and 8.0. The installer app is 1.3.2, and
the package contains Archive.bom. My user owns the files and has
read/write/execute permissions. It's very strange. I would say it's
my computer, but I've seen the same thing on 3 different machines now.


Shannon

On Thursday, October 23, 2003, at 07:03 PM, Fergal Donlon wrote:

Hi Shannon,

We have not had any other reports of issues on 10.2.8. What version of
StuffIt Expander are you using? It should be 7.0.3. and the installer
application needs to be version 1.3.2.


Once it has expanded if you control-click on the installer package
icon and
select "Show Package Contents" from the contextual menu, does it
contain an
Archive.bom file within the Contents directory?

Fergal

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