Hm. The binding error might be completely unrelated...or it might be a symptom of the original failed install. Probably the latter -- the new version of Disk Management Tool probably got installed and then the update failed before all of its dependencies were updated. Ugh. Is that error from running the disk utility, or the combo updater?
I'll try running the combo installer from the command line when i reboot into multi-user mode.
Hey, are you running any InputManager or APE hacks? If so, you might want to disable extensions before booting up the next time. Hold down the left shift key after the system boot chime. (This is the part where voodoo systems administration meets voodoo systems design: APE hacks actually patch the in-memory state of a running application, so it's simply impossible to know what the little fuckers are doing.)
How do you extract a .dmg file from the command line, anyway?
"open filename.dmg" might well do it automagically. Otherwise, um... "man mount" and vaya con dios.
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Date: 2006-04-05 11:49 pm (UTC)I'll try running the combo installer from the command line when i reboot into multi-user mode.
Hey, are you running any InputManager or APE hacks? If so, you might want to disable extensions before booting up the next time. Hold down the left shift key after the system boot chime. (This is the part where voodoo systems administration meets voodoo systems design: APE hacks actually patch the in-memory state of a running application, so it's simply impossible to know what the little fuckers are doing.)
How do you extract a .dmg file from the command line, anyway?
"open filename.dmg" might well do it automagically. Otherwise, um... "man mount" and vaya con dios.