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If so please clue me in. I have a useless "An error has occurred" message in App Store, an Install button that no longer clicks, a code that has already been redeemed and cannot be reused, and no log messages about any of it.

This is really making a strong argument against the App Store model being useful for anything.

Posted to threads on /. and osnews.
adric: (Mac OS X)
I'm also experiencing trouble with shared networking on Leopard (10.5.1, 9B18). This is on a 17" Mac Book Pro Core Duo 2.16 with full 2GB RAM, Parallels 3 build 5160.

I used the sudo script above, and it seem to help, as both of my Parallels network interfaces went green for the first time in awhile (both have 10.x.x.x addresses?), but bridged networking is still not working (clicking over to shared restarts the network and works fine.)

More specifically with ISC dhclient v3.05-RedHat (from Fedora 7) and bridged networking to my Airport I get :
DHCPREQUEST on eth0 [broadcast]
DCHPNAK from 192.168.1.1
DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 [broadcast]
send_packet: Network is down
[keeps trying, times out]

As noted, clicking over to Shared Networking works, and a get a lease to a 10.x.x.x network quickly. (this complicates some network software I'm troubleshooting a fair bit, adding a second layer of NAT...) I'd be happy to provide more data, or try this in some other guest OS, or even a debugging image if it would help you track it down.

Thanks!
http://forum.parallels.com/showpost.php?p=89726&postcount=51
adric: (Mac OS X)

So, I banged around in irb and Google working on this whole automate my Mac's built-in camera thing. I'm not averse to buying one of the neat-o cam applications I found, like EvoCam, which could almost certainly do whatever still or video capture I want, but I want to know what I can do for free and/or with the shipping software image. And although this is a Mac specific project for the most part, the less shareware involved the more likely I am to learn something portable to another platform. From a MacDevCenter thread I was reminded of QuickTime Broadcaster, and fetched new binaries of it from Apple. Checking the FAQ for it about Applescript and then Googling led me straight into the PDF of the Leopard Server manual which says this:

For detailed information on the AppleScript features QuickTime Broadcaster supports, drag the QuickTime Broadcaster icon to the Script Editor icon in /Applications/ AppleScript/.

This seemed a rather odd thing to suggest, but I gave it a go, and it actually worked! Apparently for applications with Applescript (OSA) hooks, this odd gesture opens their dictionaries (API) in Script Editor. I could already get this in html with a tool that the rubyosa gem installs called rbdoc-osa, but I was still amused. It helped confirm my earlier finding that Photo Booth is completely without scripting hooks (fail!). I was able to create a simple little script that starts recording video with the existing setting, and another to stop it. I also ended up futzing more with my rbosa scripts and got them all working and updated.

adric: (Bug)
Hi,

I'm a big fan of the book, although still trying to hack my way through some of the easy bits, I must admit. When trying to get Lispbox (back) onto my laptop (due to unscheduled disk wipe from Leopard installer) I found the simplified downloads list and grabbed the only option for Mac Intel , the lispbox-openmcl-darwinx8664-0.7 dmg and give it a whirl ... but it doesn't well, whirl. Emacs.app pops up and is never able to connect to the slime-server, eventually gives up and says something about binary version.

This and other clues led me to realize this was the x86-64 build (specifically it seem the OpenMCL is built 64 bit), and I can't run that, since my MacBook Pro is 32 bit only. I will cheerfully agree that Apple has gone overboard with the Universal (fat) Binaries thing and made this all very confusing. If you could label that download as 64 bit a little bit more clearly it might same some others some trouble, and you some pesky emails. And of course if you could provide a 32 bit build , well, that would be just lovely.

Thanks for writing and sharing such a cool book. I'll continue to recommend it to everyone who needs a little help getting their head around Lisp.

Thanks,
Adric Net
adric@adric.net

Mailed to:book at gigamonkeys com about: http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/lispbox/
adric: (Mac OS X)
Check out this: "RubyOSA: The End of AppleScript?" http://www.clarkware.com/cgi/blosxom/2006/10/24#RubyOSA
which links to: "Rake Shame" http://codefluency.com/2006/10/23/rake-shame
and from which I scrawled song.rb:
require '~/Work/rubyosa/osa.bundle'
require '~/Work/rubyosa/rbosa.rb'

itunes = OSA.app('itunes')
track = itunes.current_track

p track.artist + " - " + track.name
With which and a dash of alias song="ruby ~/Work/song.rb" I now have a song command for posting to LJ:
song | pbcopy ... complete with Unicode escapes that no one likes, apparently...
and this with some inevitability leads to:
tunes = OSA.app('itunes')
ducktroller = OSA.app('adium').adium_controller
ducktroller.my_status_message= tunes.current_track.artist + " - " + tunes.current_track.name
.. which I'll shortly thrown in cron..

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