From: yuriwho <yu...@ma...> - 2001-11-13 02:04:21
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The latest installer. Works fine for me. I tried installing the prefpane with and without additional login items and it works fine in both cases. If you subsequently click on hide for the WirelessConfig prefpane that also works properly indicating that your postflight works fine. These installers are a go for me. I'll prepare the web page for the release, removing my notes about the version in cvs and changing the WEP indication for all cards except Wavelan/ORiNOCO silver to: no* unconfirmed. Wolfgang.. Are you using a custom font size? Do you have another prefpane installed in any of the possible sites e.g. /Library/PreferencePanes, ~/Library/PreferencePanes, /System/Library/PreferencePanes? Unfortunately I don't have languages installed on my system to try and reproduce the problem. Can you post a screenshot? You can see how it looks on my system in the installation instructions on the home page. Y On Monday, November 12, 2001, at 06:20 PM, Rob McKeever wrote: > OK, I've updated the installer a bit by adding postflight scripts to > both the WirelessDriver installer (tries to remove the kext cache > record) and the WirelessPrefPane installer (tries to install the > preference pane to start at login) > > 2 things: > 1) the preference pane is being installed into > /System/Library/PreferencePanes. I'll look at changing this to > /Library/PreferencePanes > 2) When installing itself into the login items, we can't reliably > set the "Hidden" flag, so we're living it visible right now. The best > way around this is likely to be modifying the preference pane to do > this itself like the iTunes helper does. > > Modified installers available at the same places as before. Once I've > gotten confirmation that it works OK for a few people, I'll post it to > SourceForge and make announcements. > > -Rob > |