John Madden wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Sorry for a dumb question, but I've got one of the new Intel iMacs
> running OSX 1.4.6.
> 
> I installed OpenAFS 1.5.0 and had no luck connecting to our Duke cell,.
> Then I read that maybe I should have stuck with 1.4.1.

1.5.0 was released before we had Universal Binary support for MacOS X
Intel.  The first version of OpenAFS with Universal Binary support was
1.4.1-rc10.

> So I trashed 1.5.0 install by deleting the folders (mistake?),
> downloaded 1.4.1 binary package, and tried to install it. But the 1.4.1
> installer balks after I select my install location, with the message
> "You cannot continue. There is nothing to install." I'm logged in with
> Admin privileges. I also tried installing as "root", but got the same
> message.
> 
> Can somebody help me?
> 
> John Madden
> Duke University

There is something wrong with the Intel MacOS X support in the available
1.4.1 installers.  The machine that is used for building the packages is
currently offline and will not be available again until Wednesday.
Until that time I recommend you install 1.4.1-rc10.

  http://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/candidate/1.4.1-rc10/

Updated 1.4.1 (final) installers will be uploaded later in the week.

Jeffrey Altman

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