Putting my Mac to sleep wedged my Installer package scripts
Michael Crawford
mdcrawford at gmail.com
Sun May 19 19:08:07 PDT 2013
Hi,
I'm trying to install MacPorts 2.1.3 on my Retina Display MacBook Pro,
Model Identifier MacBookPro10,1, running Mac OS X 10.8.3.
When the Installer was running the package scripts, and reporting that it
had five minutes left, I had to catch a bus so I put the unit to sleep,
then closed the lid.
When I opened it, the Installer reported that it had seven minutes left. I
let the installer run quite a lot longer than seven minutes, but the
estimated time left steadily grew to seventeen minutes without any
advancement of the progress bar.
Finally I used Command-Option-Escape to kill the process, but when I try to
run the installer again, it tells me that it's waiting for a previous
installation to complete. I killed the process again, then tried to
restart, but OS X won't let me. Instead it displays a window that says I
have to wait until the installation completes. It still says Running
Package Scripts, but does not display a time estimate.
I can force a shutdown by holding down the power key, but am concerned that
I may have left my system in an unstable state.
I'm happy to file a bug report if you like, but I seek your advice as to
how to get installed.
Keep up the good work!
Mike
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Michael David Crawford
mdcrawford at gmail dot com
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