[APBeta] v2.0b19

Anthony Tripodi daedalus1 at cox.net
Thu Feb 5 16:12:26 PST 2009


Thanks for answering so quickly, Gentlemen.

Here's what I did:

I used the link that Paul sent, the one that announces a new build. It 
was 18. I clicked on the OS X version, and downloaded the new app to my 
desktop. When it opened to the finder window that shows the AP app and 
the little blue folder, I dragged the AP app to the blue folder. "Do you 
want to replace earlier version?" Yes.

I close everything out. I then launch AP. Normally, everything goes 
well. But this time, I got the crash. I did not investigate what 
happened until after I sent the bug report. So, since things were not 
working, I started to manipulate files; nothing dangerous, I just wanted 
to investigate the behavior of the crash by poking around in the blind. 
It may be interesting to note that when the app crashed, the window 
behind the crash window was the setup wizard.

Then, Paul sent the newer b19. Since I was having so much trouble, I 
trashed b18 before installing b19, but I kept all of the data in the 
application support folder. B19 installed ok, but would not read my 
preferences or resources. Catalogs and saved plans were OK. I had to 
re-enter all of my preferences and resources. I saved a new "Test" plan 
to see where AP would save it to. It saved it to my users folder; not in 
any existing AP folder, mind you, but appended it to the bottom of the 
list. When I used AP "help, where's my stuff" to find it, AP crashed. I 
trashed the "test" folder and created a new "test" using the plan 
creation wizard, and use the "save as" command. This time, AP saved it 
into a folder in "documents".

All is working properly now. I have closed AP and opened it several 
times, all with the same pleasing response. Magic.

The FOV magnitude problem still exists. I don't know if you tried to fix 
it yet, but if you did the problem has returned.

V1 no longer exists on my machine. I trashed it just before I installed 
V2. All the stuff in the AP folder was from V2, perhaps corrupted by 18.

Thanks again.

Tony

Paul Rodman wrote:
>
> On Feb 5, 2009, at 01:10 PM, Anthony Tripodi wrote:
>
>> Hello, Paul.
>>
>> V2b19 opens ok now. But...
>>
>> It has installed as if it was brand new. It will not recognize any 
>> resources or preferences. What's worse, I still have all preference 
>> and resource data in application support, but when b19 installed 
>> itself, it installed not in the Astroplanner folder in Applications, 
>> the program installed itself and replaced the Astroplanner folder, 
>> thus replacing all the previous data. All lost. No matter to me, but 
>> others may have a problem.
>
> (Note: Anthony is a Mac user)
>
> You dragged the AstroPlanner app to your Applications folder, right? 
> Even if you already had a folder in there called "AstroPlanner", it 
> should get overwritten, since the application is called 
> AstroPlanner.app (although the extension is probably hidden on your 
> system).
>
> What was in the AstroPlanner folder? V1?
>
> AstroPlanner V2 keeps all its stuff in ~/Library/Application 
> Support/AstroPlanner/, not in the Applications folder.
>
>> I still have the data in the support folder. I copied that to a new 
>> Astroplanner folder that I created, placed the AP program in that 
>> folder, rebooted the computer, and restarted AP. No help.
>
> No. AstroPlanner V2 _always_ uses the above folder. It ignores where 
> it's running from.
>
>> I still have to re-enter all data as if the program was new.
>
> You can use the V1-to-V2 Converter app on your V1 files.
>
>> So, I tried both ways: I allowed AP to install itself over the 
>> existing previous version, and I tried to move the data files about 
>> manually. All with no positive result.
>
> I have not seen this behaviour myself (yet). I don't have much of a 
> clue what's going on (assuming I understand the problem).
>
> Paul R.
>
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