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err...ok then

so this will only help 1.5.4 users who are on 10.2?


EDIT:
Installed and ical runs fine and same as it did before, isync worked fine and same as it did before

i dont use 10.2, like most everyone here, i live on the bleeding edge of updates, i use 10.3.6 and I check daily for 10.3.7 and beyond
 
no problems here. not that I was expecting any, but I've heard stories...
 
Is it a new security fix, a repeated explanation of the previous fix, or a fix to the previous security fix? Remember, this was the description of the patch three weeks ago:
iCal 1.5.4 includes security enhancements to help protect your computer when importing events with alarms that open files or applications.
 
A wimpy update, but it's nice to see that Apple is still doing some updates for Jaguar users. I mean, not everyone can afford the $129 update every 6 months. :eek: I'm on Panther at home, stuck on Jaguar at work 'cause they're too cheap to upgrade anything! :(
 
faustofernos said:
I am the king of the Mac-Addicts! Whooo.

I'm still going to wait about a week to update my iCal. I dont want any iTunes2 catastrophes happening to me. (Does anyone remember how iTunes 2 update hosed peoples hard drives?)

Yep, it all came from someone not realizing that when a hard disk has spaces in the name, you should enclose the name in quotation marks (or escape the spaces) before sending it to the "rm -r" command.

Imagine having two disks - one named "MyDisk" and "MyDisk 2". Which command would you rather have run on your system:

rm -r /Volumes/MyDisk 2/Applications/iTunes.app/whatever

or

rm - r "/Volumes/MyDisk 2/Applications/iTunes.app/whatever"

I'm sure whoever did that learned their lesson. ;)
 
You mean every six months like how they've not released a 10.x point release less than a year from the previous one? That six months?

~J
 
All fine here.

That took forever to install and optimize. Have patience. (Download was fast as always.)
 
*Sigh* My appointments ending at 12am (midnight) still show up twice. Maybe next update.
 
DStaal: that is correct behavior. If they end at 12:00:00, they technically project into the next day and should be marked as such. End your meetings at 11:59:59 if it bothers you that much ;)

~J
 
Still can't snooze events for 30 minutes (or, Jobs forbid, for a user-defined amount of time).

And who the heck would want to snooze something for one minute? WTF could that possibly be for?
 
ical in Tiger's a no-go too. Still no Entourage/Outlook-like integration that would actually make it useful.

I find it amusing that Apple wants ical installed along with isync, like they're trying hard to push ical knowing full well that it's not helpful to most. If it wasn't for isync, ical would have no business taking up valuable space on my HD.
 
Some_Big_Spoon said:
ical in Tiger's a no-go too. Still no Entourage/Outlook-like integration that would actually make it useful.

Toe said:
Still can't snooze events for 30 minutes (or, Jobs forbid, for a user-defined amount of time).

Have you sent in your iCal feedback? That's what they need to hear, politely. ;)
 
What the, I downloaded the update, then got a cannot be verified and expanded correctly error. The dialog says to make sure I have permission to some temp folder for software update. I've tried repairing permissions, and that didn't help.

I only have one account, the admin account.
 
iCal Install Problem

Ok this is the first time EVER! I got an error doing a update...

can someone explain this one to me!!!!!


Make sure you have permission to write to /tmp/501/TemporaryItems/com.apple.SoftwareUpdate, then try again.
 
faustofernos said:
I am the king of the Mac-Addicts! Whooo.

Actually, you are 5th in line...:rolleyes:

Raven VII said:
What the, I downloaded the update, then got a cannot be verified and expanded correctly error. The dialog says to make sure I have permission to some temp folder for software update. I've tried repairing permissions, and that didn't help.

I only have one account, the admin account.

Did you try it again? If it fails, that might be the default message to display.
 
coolfactor said:
Have you sent in your iCal feedback? That's what they need to hear, politely. ;)

Apple doesn't listen when it comes down to iCal. There has been a long thread about this.

The problem is obviously Steve doesn't use iCal. If he did, there is no way it would suck as bad as it does.
 
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