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iLife 09 Won't Install When the iPhone Simulator Is Running
Posted by Michael in Uncategorized on October 20, 2009
This post is a bit of a deviation from my usual posts, but it falls into the something-that-bit-me-that-might-bite-you-too-so-here’s-how-to-fix-it category.
I recently upgraded to Snow Leopard by doing an erase and install. After getting everything back up and running I realized that I still needed to install iLife. I popped in disc 2 of my MacBook Pro install DVDs and proceeded to open the Install Bundled Software installer. After customizing my options I hit the install button and waited. And waited. And waited. The installer never got past the Preparing Bundled Applications stage.
I checked out the console and saw a series of messages that ended with:
10/17/09 4:23:10 PM Installer[8135] *** -[NSMachPort handlePortMessage:]: dropping incoming DO message because the connection or ports are invalid
I decided to try a restart to see if that would fix my problem but shortly after restarting and before I could try my install again I cranked open Xcode and the iPhone simulator to check out something in my latest project. Remember this part of the story, because it’s important.
A few days later I remembered that I still needed to install iLife and grabbed my MacBook Pro installation discs again. I kicked off the installation and instantly hit the same issue. The installer never got past the Preparing Application Bundles stage. I opened Console.app again and saw the same message:
10/20/09 7:39:40 PM Installer[9025] *** -[NSMachPort handlePortMessage:]: dropping incoming DO message because the connection or ports are invalid
I decided to turn to Google and happily came across this gem of a radar filing: Installer hanging for any installer after uptime of X hours. If you read through the comments on that bug you will find that the installer hang isn’t based on uptime, but rather on the iPhone Simulator running. I had been working on an iPhone project both times I tried to install iLife and it was causing the installer to hang (for some inexplicable reason).
I quit the simulator and Installer.app immediately stopped trying to prepare the bundled applications and displayed an error. I quit the installer, tried again, and voila, everything worked as it should.
Introductions All Around
Posted by Michael in Uncategorized on July 19, 2008
Since this is the first post on the new Fruit Stand Software blog I suppose I should take a few words to introduce myself and tell you what I hope to accomplish:
My name is Michael Fey and I am a coder, a longtime Mac user, and a self-proclaimed geek.
My plan is to use this blog to post news about my Cocoa programming exploits, things I learn how to do, topics that we cover at CocoaHeads, and links to posts on other sites that I find useful.
That’s it, that’s all I’m writing here for now. I don’t want this to become a long-winded explanation about why you should read my blog because if I’m doing my job right than its content should answer that question for me.