Problems with LiveCode updater
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 3:27 pm
hi,
I have just installed LiveCode (Community 8.0.2, build 13025). The updater offered 8.1.0-rc-2 and I thought I would take it up on it. Once it downloaded it started installing. After half an hour the installation bar had hardly budged and was clearly not going anywhere. Cancel didn't work, I had to kill the process. Then an "installation failed" message came up ("installer slave quit without eof"). I couldn't interact with this dialogue box as anytime it had focus the cursor was "stuck" to it - moving the cursor just moved the box around. So, back to good old process explorer and killed that process as well.
Is this what I should expect from the updater? Is it worth using? If I want to update would I be better uninstalling manually, downloading the update and installing it? I appreciate that for a beginner like me there's maybe not much value in updating to every new version, but if it was quick and hassle-free (it was neither) I would probably do it, just to stay current. I mean that as a beginner I'm not going to be able to say "I want to update for such-and-such a specific reason", but an improvement's an improvement, even if I'm not aware what the improvement is...
Using Windows 7, 64-bit.
cheers
DavidF.
I have just installed LiveCode (Community 8.0.2, build 13025). The updater offered 8.1.0-rc-2 and I thought I would take it up on it. Once it downloaded it started installing. After half an hour the installation bar had hardly budged and was clearly not going anywhere. Cancel didn't work, I had to kill the process. Then an "installation failed" message came up ("installer slave quit without eof"). I couldn't interact with this dialogue box as anytime it had focus the cursor was "stuck" to it - moving the cursor just moved the box around. So, back to good old process explorer and killed that process as well.
Is this what I should expect from the updater? Is it worth using? If I want to update would I be better uninstalling manually, downloading the update and installing it? I appreciate that for a beginner like me there's maybe not much value in updating to every new version, but if it was quick and hassle-free (it was neither) I would probably do it, just to stay current. I mean that as a beginner I'm not going to be able to say "I want to update for such-and-such a specific reason", but an improvement's an improvement, even if I'm not aware what the improvement is...
Using Windows 7, 64-bit.
cheers
DavidF.