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Support => Mac OSX Specific Issues => Topic started by: munch999 on December 01, 2008, 12:34:08 am

Title: Mac OSX Updater
Post by: munch999 on December 01, 2008, 12:34:08 am
I've seen a few posts that say change <config active="false"> to <config active="true"> in the updaterinfo.xml. i've searched it a bunch of times and still can't find it. and this is the sad part :sweatdrop:, i couldn't figure out how to post a reply for a message so i made a new topic... :-[
Title: Re: Mac OSX Updater
Post by: max00355 on December 01, 2008, 12:37:24 am
it says when i play that i am now running the correct version can some one please help me
Title: Re: Mac OSX Updater
Post by: Talcon on December 01, 2008, 12:44:45 am
OK when i try to run PS-it says i need to use Updater to get correct version...i try to use the updater and it just shuts down before it opens  ???  lol can someone enlighten me?
Title: Re: Mac OSX Updater
Post by: Caarrie on December 01, 2008, 12:49:33 am
have you read http://hydlaa.com/smf/index.php?topic=33703.0 step 6 relates to your issue.
Title: Re: Mac OSX Updater
Post by: Dohmo on December 01, 2008, 01:18:02 am
I ran the updater and now when I try to log on I get the message "The sector you are trying to load can not be located. Please check your log for details." Any way to fix this?

Title: Re: Mac OSX Updater
Post by: Caarrie on December 01, 2008, 01:58:06 am
what sector are you trying to load? what is the console output http://hydlaa.com/smf/index.php?topic=17918.0 ?
Title: Re: Mac OSX Updater
Post by: Adrenalina on December 01, 2008, 02:09:10 am
Hi, Caarie,

I now download the new version 4.03. Can I do so, because I am afraid to use the updater with my MacPPC. There were always problems.

Thanks
Adrenalna
Title: Re: Mac OSX Updater
Post by: Caarrie on December 01, 2008, 02:20:15 am
there is no diffence in using the updater or doing a clean update, other then the time it takes to download a whole new install.
Title: Re: Mac OSX Updater
Post by: Adrenalina on December 01, 2008, 03:51:34 am
Caarie,
its so how I said, this unfortunately updater no works.
I have run it, and nothing has changed . When I try to open the client, it comes with 4.02.

Please dont sent me links with topics how to makeit in console. I dont know to work with console.

Thanks

( I hope when i have made all the work with a new install that the client runs finally good on my mac. 7 months suffering in PS is enough.
Title: Re: Mac OSX Updater
Post by: verden on December 01, 2008, 06:49:04 am
When I ran the updater, it downloaded "psupdatermacosx.zip" into the /PlaneShift directory. I then had to manually unzip that file and replace the old updater with the newer one. I also manually replaced the two other files from the download. Then when I ran the updater, it downloaded the update and updated the game. The lack of any sort of visual indicators on the updater is confusing. Open /Applications/Utilities/Console and you can see any status messages the updater sends.
Title: Re: Mac OSX Updater
Post by: Caarrie on December 01, 2008, 01:16:27 pm
Caarie,
its so how I said, this unfortunately updater no works.
I have run it, and nothing has changed . When I try to open the client, it comes with 4.02.

Please dont sent me links with topics how to makeit in console. I dont know to work with console.

Thanks

( I hope when i have made all the work with a new install that the client runs finally good on my mac. 7 months suffering in PS is enough.

http://psmirror.org/
Title: Re: Mac OSX Updater
Post by: Pilieser on December 01, 2008, 09:39:33 pm
It did not work for me in the first place aswell. It said I'm running the latest version.
I got it simply fixed by using the fullintegrity option with the updater.

Like this:

Code: [Select]
/Applications/PlaneShift/psupdater.app/Contents/MacOS/psupdater_static -fullintegrity

Title: Re: Mac OSX Updater
Post by: Caarrie on December 01, 2008, 10:43:01 pm
It did not work for me in the first place aswell. It said update is already availble.
I got it simply fixed by using the fullintegrity option with the updater.

Like this:

Code: [Select]
/Applications/PlaneShift/psupdater.app/Contents/MacOS/psupdater_static -fullintegrity



the option is -repair not -fullintegrity all what you did was a normal update as that command is not valid.
Title: Re: Mac OSX Updater
Post by: Pilieser on December 01, 2008, 11:00:07 pm
Sorry I didn't explain it fully, but If I just run the updater (and did this a few times) it for sure
gave me the message Im running the last version already.

And I do not want to confuse anyone else now, and might sound stupid but it did start the update somehow.