![]() When you are finished with them, please talk to your Technical Support staff about the correct installation and troubleshooting of AAM - see for an example of what I'm talking about.įinally, please talk to your Engineering staff about possibly implementing this as a prefPane. Please have a talk with your Product Management staff about not installing 75MB of unneccesary garbage on my computer without an easy way to uninstall said garbage. I assume you work for Adobe since you have the company name in your member name. Program updated perfectly on 2 separate computers.Alternatively, I shouldn't have to pay hundreds of dollars for the privilege of having to go to Mac Rumors to get an incomplete answer to my question. Last step) Double click the AdobePatcher.app on the Desktop (All credit due to Sergio-PL/CHICMOM earlier in the thread)ġ) Download and then open the Adobe update for Illustrator, for example was "Illustrator_13_0_1.DMG" and repeat the process for " Illustrator_13_0_2.DMG"Ģ) Copy the AdobePatcher.app to your Desktop (ģ) right-click AdobePatcher.app -> "Show Package Contents"ĥ) right-click PatcherApplication.app -> "Show Package Contents"Ħ) Contents -> Resources (there should be a bspatch file here) "DELETE THIS FILE" - if it wasn't obviouslġ0) copy bspatch to the Resources folder in step 6 So, I suspect this would work with that program also. Chose not to reinstall, but first time around its update 'failed' as well. Illustrator 13.0.0 required "this process to be completed 2x" ![]() Photoshop 10.0.0 updated perfectly to 10.0.1 without any effort. This worked perfectly after a few frustrating hours of attempting to install CS3.3 on my existing MBP and an older Imac with fresh El Capitan. Sergio's solution let me run the Illustrator 13.0.1 and 13.0.2 updates installed. OS X does have this tool on board, the directions fix Adobe's oversight by overwriting their PPC version with Apple's version. The specific problem addressed by Sergio's directions and my variations is that Adobe packaged a PPC-only version of a standard unix tool - bspatch - inside the package installers. So here I am installing updates by hand, woot. I have to set the clock back to September to run it (seriously, Adobe? I feel like I'm pirating shareware in the 1990s). Adobe Updater 5 comes up empty handed due to an expired security certificate. My situation was a fresh Snow Leopard install and then straight away Lion upgrade. I have to throw in the towel here though, that error dialog message is useless and I don't know anything about where Adobe might be writing a meaningful error message. Gary P: Sadly that looks like "progress" as you're not having the bspatch error anymore. Illustrator should update without any problemsġ4) Repeat those steps for all futher Illustrator updates ) /usr/bin/bspatch )ġ3) Go back to Finder, enter your Temp directory and run AdobePatcher.app. cd /Users/username/temp )Ĩ) Copy AdobePatcher.app to the temp directory ( cp -R /Volumes/PatcherApplication/AdobePatcher.app. ![]() usr/bin/bspatch )Ĥ) Create directory temp somewhere in your systemĥ) Download 13.0.1 (and next updates) from Adobe websiteħ) In terminal - go to your temp directory (ie. So to install patch you have to delete this file (Adobe version), and then create symbolic link agains Apple's version.ģ) Note the location of file (ie. It is here: AdobePatcher.app/Contents/Resources/PatcherApplication.app/Contents/Resources. Inside this file you will find another copy of bspatch, but compiled by Adobe for PPC. app extensions I've downloaded 13.0.1 patch from Adobe ( ).Īfter openning DMG file you will find AdobePatcher.app. If it is a part of OSX it is not possible that it is compiled against PPC. Go to system terminal, then type 'whereis bspatch'. While installing updates 13.0.1 update for Illustrator fails, because bspatch is compiled against PPC only and Rosetta is not available anymore in Lion.Īdobe technican was right talking that bspatch is available as a part of OS X operating system. MacBook Pro C2D + MacOS X 10.7.1 Lion + Adobe CS3 Web Premium Suite.
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