Cookie 3.3 is not updating itself on 10.7.5
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Russell, I send a tweet on this issue a week ago but never got a response.
I have the same problem on a Machine with 10.8.5 with 3.3. It showed both the 3.3.1 and 3.3.2 Sparkle updates after download Cookie gave a crasher. I solved the issue by manually downloading Cookie 3.3.1 and 3.3.2 and drop it on the Application folder.
Machine with 10.0 is fine with Sparkle updates !
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I fired up a virtual machine, and see this happening on 10.7, and 10.8, (i don't currently have10.9 to test with) 10.6 seems to work ok.
I have recently changed the way I code sign the Sparkle updater, ill roll back to the old method, and see if that fixes the issue.
if it does.... unfortunately this means, that everyone (on 10.7, 10.8, and possibly 10.9) will have to do a manual update to v3.3.3 when it comes out....
maybe it was dumb luck, as it would have minimised the number of people updating to 3.3.1, which had the Firefox bug in it...
sorry for the inconvenience folks.
Its not the easiest supporting 5 different OS's -
ok so I have this fixed, and have uploaded a newer version of 3.3.2 to my site.
This should fix any future updating issues.
I would recommend manually updating to v3.3.2, for those who are having updating issues.I tested it on 10.6, 10.7,10.8,10.10 and it updated on all OS's.
for anyone who's interested, I updated from Sparkle 1.5b6, to Sparkle 1.6.1.
I would have preferred the latest 1.8 version, but that is incompatible with OS X 10.6.anyway,
I have a few bugs i need to fix for v3.3.3, so ill get to work on that now. -
3.3.2 to 3.3.3 Sparkle update fails after download giving crashers.
EDIT: solved issue by installing 3.3.2 version from November 12th and then applying Sparkle update to 3.3.3.
Perfect.
I did do a silent update on v3.3.2 with the updated Sparkle build. -
I tested it on 10.6, 10.7,10.8,10.10 and it updated on all OS's.
for anyone who's interested, I updated from Sparkle 1.5b6, to Sparkle 1.6.1.
I would have preferred the latest 1.8 version, but that is incompatible with OS X 10.6.Probably best to drop Snow Leopard. It is no longer supported by Apple and has dozens and dozens of unpatched security vulnerabilities.