[Wocky] MIT Adium 0.89.1 (FC 1) available for testing
Heather Anne Harrison
aurora at MIT.EDU
Fri May 19 09:10:33 EDT 2006
I'm pretty sure it just involves dragging them to the trash. I'll cover
it in the install doc and a stock answer.
Heather Anne
aurora at mit.edu
Quoting Joanne Hallisey <hallisey at MIT.EDU>:
> It is probably mentioning something in documentation, FAQs, about how
> to deinstall vendor versions that you don't want cluttering up your
> computer and how to remove any shortcuts.
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> Joanne Hallisey
> IS&T
> W91-205d
> 3-1894
> hallisey at mit.edu
>
>
>
> On May 18, 2006, at 7:30 PM, Atticus Gifford wrote:
>
>> The problem I see is that while we can easily offer to delete
>> Adium.app from the Applications folder if we find it, mucking about
>> with the Dock is usually a no-no. They may also have shortcuts in
>> other places we don't know about and (horrors) may even have the
>> application somewhere else. The freedom on a mac to put things all
>> over is the main reason we historically haven't tried to micro-
>> manage too much. If I haven't been reasonably sure a feature would
>> work equally well for most users, I've tried to strip it. I'm
>> willing to be persuaded about this, but a lot of our other
>> installers have the same vendor/MIT issue (Fetch and Eudora come to
>> mind) and users have been happy with them. I think typically
>> customers who use the MIT installer either use it once to configure
>> and then move to vendor versions, or else they just use the MIT
>> versions as they are available and ignore interim versions. Early
>> adopters who are already using Adium at MIT are probably savvy
>> enough to deal with the cleanup (I feel like most apps I get from
>> 3rd parties also operate this way).
>>
>> If we feel that I'm not seeing the forest for trees, I'm happy to
>> consider adding something else. If you have any thoughts, let me
>> know. I'm not reticent, just trending toward simplicity :)
>>
>> -atticus
>>
>>
>> On May 18, 2006, at 5:50 PM, William Cattey wrote:
>>
>>> I ran the installer.
>>> It seemed fine.
>>>
>>> I was surprised that it didn't notice I'd already installed the
>>> non-MIT version of adium. Atticus says that SWRT long ago decided
>>> to only check for confllicts against MIT-created installers.
>>>
>>> We might want to mention to people that if they use our installer,
>>> and they've already installed the non-MIT Adium, that the MIT
>>> version will go in a different place, and they'll need to update
>>> any shortcuts to point at the MIT version.
>>>
>>> -wdc
>>>
>>>
>>> On May 18, 2006, at 5:43 PM, Atticus Gifford wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've updated Adium to the latest binaries, put a little polish on
>>>> the installer (splash screen, old version cleanup etc.) and
>>>> disabled automatic version checking. Take it for a spin and let
>>>> me know if there are any problems or suggestions. If this seems
>>>> fine, then this is the version I'd like to release:
>>>>
>>>> <https://web.mit.edu/swrt/releases/adium/installer/mit-
>>>> adium-0.89.1-fc1.dmg>
>>>>
>>>> Gaim already has version checking disabled by default, so the
>>>> current version we're distributing is the one we'll go final with
>>>> unless there are any bug reports or feature requests.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Atticus
>>>
>>
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