It seems that kJams insists of using Stuffit Expander to uncompress downloaded updates. As I don't have it installed (and don't want it), and it is not a part of the default OS X installation, it would be better if kJams just uses the system built in ZIP archiver.
A very minor thing, true, but the one that bothers me anyway.
Thanks!
Stuffit Expander?
huh?
Well, actually, kJams first tries to use it's own built-in version of zLib to unzip, and if that fails, attempts to unzip on the command line, and only if THAT fails does it revert to Expander.
So, is kJams right now on your internal drive in the Applications folder? Or is it perhaps on a volume formatted FAT32?
So, is kJams right now on your internal drive in the Applications folder? Or is it perhaps on a volume formatted FAT32?
expanding updates
oh... is THAT what happened? I was wondering why I had to install StuffIt Expander.
My kJams Lite is installed in my USER home -> Applications
If I move it to the MAIN applications folder then the updates will work automagicallly? Have to try that next time...
My kJams Lite is installed in my USER home -> Applications
If I move it to the MAIN applications folder then the updates will work automagicallly? Have to try that next time...
something is wrong
it does not matter where the app is stored.
the fact that the build in un-zipper is failing to unzip kJams itself means there is something else wrong. perhaps it is a permissions error? are you logged in as administrator or a regular user?
the fact that the build in un-zipper is failing to unzip kJams itself means there is something else wrong. perhaps it is a permissions error? are you logged in as administrator or a regular user?
Re: something is wrong
admin.
until the latest release, I have not updated it for quite a while. I'll let you know if it happens on the next rev
until the latest release, I have not updated it for quite a while. I'll let you know if it happens on the next rev
:)
k, please let me know