To get an acces token for an api I need to run a Powershell script first. I'm using mac os 11.3.1, installed Powershell via Homebrew and installed some packages for using the script. One last thing I need to complete to be able to run it is creating a Certificate Provider/Cert drive. On Windows this is created when installing Powershell but this isn't the case on mac os.
I can't find any documentation about this so are there people who were able to use the certificate provider?
My current modules:
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We are using install4j for the installer. We are using default unistallation of install4j and Delete files and directories action. whenever we are installing new version, old directory and daemon needs to be removed. It is working well in Windows machine, but not working MAC especially in MAC 10.11 and 10.12. When we restart the system in MAC, eventhough the directories are not removing but old daemon is stopping. So please help us on the following.
1. How to remove old installed files and daemon in MAC without restart using on re installation using install4j
a bit of a background to my issue:
I'm on a OSX El Capitan and I installed openssh7.1 using homebrew, placed all my keys in the ~/.ssh folder, and created ~/.ssh/config to identify each host and the key to be used to authenticate.
When using the terminal, I simply use $ ssh {hostname} and it connects me where I need to be. But when I try to connect from installed applications (like Sequel Pro, FileZilla, XCode) then I'm just unable to connect at all..
I don't even get any feedback from those applications! I'm feeling lost here, anyone has any piece of advice?
FYI, I symlinked /usr/local/bin/ssh to /usr/bin/ssh (and all other openssh binaries as well)
I have an old Unix shell script that requires the use of bmtoa but I am unable to find it on Mac, and there isn't much on how to install it. Is there any way to get it supported on Mac?
bmtoa is an X11 tool, and is installed as part of the XQuartz package.
I followed several tutorials-which all appeared to say the same thing-on how to create deployable flat-packages (.pkg) using the OS X system provided pkgbuild tool. The packages was always generated just fine. They did, however, not want to be installed.
Running the graphical Apple Installer or the command line interface installer aborted the installation early on giving an generic “Unknown error” after prompting for higher permissions.
Hours later after closer investigation I discovered that I could not install other packages either. Not even updates and new installations from the OS X App Store. Why could I not install my own nor any other packages? What was going on?
The installer daemon service itself is unresponsive. Force quit the installed program from from the Activity Monitor, or from the command line with sudo killall installd.
how to install ipk file from remote server when user click on url?
There is no way with a stock webOS device. In the homebrew world, the apps Preware and Internalz now support download and install for IPK files, but this is NOT supported without installing a homebrew app to alter the setup of the system.