I have a problem with AmiUpdate. It can scan my system just fine and AmiUpdate downloads the files in question but it can't update them. AmiUpdate managed to update itself though
I get an error message which says that it can't open the icon of the installerscript and then it tells me that I have to install the updates manually. Any tip on how I can correct the problem?
Got that with Diskimage.device too, as Valiant pointed out
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@Niolator It is up to the developer to supply the AutoInstall script which does the installation for you. All AmiUpdate does in run that script after downloading. If something goes wrong, AmiUpdate tells you to install it manually.
Contact the author(s) of the packages to get them fixed. There is nothing wrong with AmiUpdate itself.
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Just FYI, if you check the log that AmiUpdate creates, you will see that each entry is listed, and the check for the script is shown, along with the result.
The log can be found in "RAM Disk:AU_Log" unless the location has been changed in the tooltypes
Only the base 1.75 release seems availible, other links are TestAutoInstall program, Alternative AmiUpdate icon for AmiDock, AmiUpdate icon by PEB and A PGP executable for use with AmiUpdate ...
ssolie wrote: @Niolator It is up to the developer to supply the AutoInstall script which does the installation for you. All AmiUpdate does in run that script after downloading. If something goes wrong, AmiUpdate tells you to install it manually.
Contact the author(s) of the packages to get them fixed. There is nothing wrong with AmiUpdate itself.
When downloading a program, I suppose the AutoInstall script goes in the same directory as the program that was downloaded? For example, the AutoInstall script for MPlayer should go in MPlayer's directory, right?
I think he meant for people not (yet) knowing of AmiUpdate...
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