2008-03-19 05:19 PM
2008-03-26 05:21 PM
B wrote:Seems our local rep suggested uninstalling ArchiCAD and re-installing. It seems to work fine now.
Does anyone have problems with Hotfix and java 6? Some of our machines installed the Hotfix easily but some machines keep aborting the install and giving an error message. We think it might be the version of Java currently installed on each computer (does that sound right?).
Any insight would be useful.
2008-03-26 09:09 PM
2008-03-27 07:09 AM
2008-03-27 11:17 AM
fuzzytnth3 wrote:Running same h'ware, but with 8GB Ram, and all running ok
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Mactel Mac Pro 1,1
CPU Dual-Core Intel Xeon 2.66 GHz
Memory: 2 GB
running Mac OSX 10.5.2/.......
2008-03-27 03:33 PM
2008-03-27 05:40 PM
Chazz wrote:I always thought of that site as an archive of old stuff I've missed or lost. I wouldn't rely on it for anything new.
I notice this hotfix was not posted to http://tr.graphisoftus.com/
Is this site being abandoned for future upgrade notifications? Gergely, do you know? Should I stop monitoring this site for updates and just stick to the "Help/ Check for Updates"?
2008-03-27 05:56 PM
TomWaltz wrote:I suppose you're right though GS did post Hotfix 1114 --and all previous builds, AFAIK-- to that site as soon as they were ready (sometimes
I always thought of that site as an archive of old stuff I've missed or lost. I wouldn't rely on it for anything new.
2008-03-27 08:20 PM
Chazz wrote:Doesn't this already exist? I'm pretty sure I've had a window telling me that Archicad isn't up to date come up before. Although it might just be for the Archicad library update, in which case it would make sense for it to be for all updates.
Or maybe built into ArchiCAD an automatic version checker like Adobe (but hopefully better than Adobe's).
2008-03-27 08:32 PM
Tom wrote:It is for both. You can trigger it manually by going to 'Check for updates...' in the 'Help' menu.Chazz wrote:Doesn't this already exist? I'm pretty sure I've had a window telling me that Archicad isn't up to date come up before. Although it might just be for the Archicad library update, in which case it would make sense for it to be for all updates.
Or maybe built into ArchiCAD an automatic version checker like Adobe (but hopefully better than Adobe's).
I agree about the RSS thing - although all updates now seem to be announced on the Archicad + forum any way.
2008-03-28 09:41 AM
fuzzytnth3 wrote:Your problem seems to be related to permissions. Please check that you have Read&Write rights to the ArchiCAD folder, all its sub-folders and files in it.
Just tried installing Java 5 but not allowed to. Uninstalling Java on Mac OS 10.5 doesn't appear to be an option as I suspect it's hard wired into 10.5