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GCM 2.5.1 fails to install on macOS Sequoia #1708

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bhutfless opened this issue Sep 24, 2024 · 9 comments
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GCM 2.5.1 fails to install on macOS Sequoia #1708

bhutfless opened this issue Sep 24, 2024 · 9 comments

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GCM 2.5.1 packagefile failsa to install on MacOS Sequoia

Screenshot 2024-09-24 at 12 07 58

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xtqqczze commented Oct 1, 2024

@bhutfless Does the issue still occur with GCM v2.6.0?

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bhutfless commented Oct 1, 2024 via email

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dscho commented Oct 1, 2024

Are there any logs you could share?

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bhutfless commented Oct 1, 2024 via email

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xtqqczze commented Oct 1, 2024

@bhutfless Have you tried the preferred Homebrew installation method?

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bhutfless commented Oct 1, 2024 via email

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dscho commented Oct 8, 2024

@bhutfless wow, the log, as you posted it, is sure totally unreadable.

Anway, I extracted this bit (which I think might be helpful in figuring this all out):

2024-10-01 03:33:43-06 rembhmbp01 softwareupdated[311]: Package Authoring:
error running installation-check script: TypeError: null is not an object
(evaluating 'cpuFeatures.split') at
@.***

Now, the most important part is unfortunately masked, as if it were an email address. But I am sure that it is not, it looks more like a stacktrace to me where the code location is censored. As to the error message: It looks as if some code tries to run the split() method on a variable called cpuFeatures (which seems not to exist in this project, it was only mentioned in this here ticket so far).

So I fear that the only way forward is to unmask that reference.

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xtqqczze commented Oct 8, 2024

@dscho What about this line?

2024-10-01 08:22:52-06 rembhmbp01 package_script_service[3025]:
./postinstall: You have not agreed to the Xcode license agreements. Please
run 'sudo xcodebuild -license' from within a Terminal window to review and
agree to the Xcode and Apple SDKs license.

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