Folks,
I don't recall this happening with earlier updates, but when I do a Check for Update, I'm now asked for my admin password at the "Unmounting disk image" stage.
The right that's being requested is "system.privilege.admin", and I don't know why OF needs that permission.
Did OF change something in this process?
If I cancel, I get a chance to report via email (which I will), that says
Error: Unable to install update
Reason: Failed to execute install script with authorization.
Details:
{
NSLocalizedDescription = "Unable to install update";
NSLocalizedFailureReason = "Failed to execute install script with authorization.";
NSLocalizedRecoveryOptions = ("Report Error via Email", Cancel);
NSRecoveryAttempter = <OFMultipleOptionErrorRecovery: 0x13fa8a0>;
NSUnderlyingError = NSError "Mac OS error -60006" Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-60006;
}
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I don't recall this happening with earlier updates, but when I do a Check for Update, I'm now asked for my admin password at the "Unmounting disk image" stage.
The right that's being requested is "system.privilege.admin", and I don't know why OF needs that permission.
Did OF change something in this process?
If I cancel, I get a chance to report via email (which I will), that says
Error: Unable to install update
Reason: Failed to execute install script with authorization.
Details:
{
NSLocalizedDescription = "Unable to install update";
NSLocalizedFailureReason = "Failed to execute install script with authorization.";
NSLocalizedRecoveryOptions = ("Report Error via Email", Cancel);
NSRecoveryAttempter = <OFMultipleOptionErrorRecovery: 0x13fa8a0>;
NSUnderlyingError = NSError "Mac OS error -60006" Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-60006;
}
(null)