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Error Message: You can’t open application PlistBuddy because PowerPC applications are no longer supported. Watch the PlistBuddy error: The first time I encountered this, I thought it was some kind of Mac Virus.
There isn’t much to find on Google about this error so I’ve decided to make a blogpost about it. This infinite loop error is caused by the installation of Jam Pack: World Music.
Since Mac OS X Lion doesn’t support PowerPC application; OS X will give you the infinite loop plistbuddy error message. Now, when it comes to this stage, there isn’t much you can do but to Click and Hold the power button on your Mac forcing a system restart. THE WORKAROUND: To make a fresh install of Garageband Jam Pack: World Music, you need to separately install the instrument package and the loop package. Here is how to do it:. Insert the CD / Open up the mounted disk.
Right Click on the package named “Install Jam Pack World Music” Choose Show Package Content. Open up the “Content” folder. Open up the “Installers” folder. Inside the folder you’ll find couple of packages or installations. Install WorldMusicInstrumentsTiger.pkg. Install WorldMusicLoopsTiger.pkg During the installation, you will still run into the PlistBuddy error, however it will not give you the infinite loops.
You’ll get couple of error messages, just ignore and close all of them.
I have the previous version of Logic Studio, featuring Logic Pro 8. It refuses to install on Lion, giving me the 'PowerPC apps are no longer supported' box. Logic Pro 8 is a Universal Binary, so does this mean even though there is both PPC and Intel code in the UB build of Logic Pro 8, Lion won't run it because it lacks PPC support?
I'd have to upgrade to the latest version of Logic Studio if I moved to Lion?:/ Thing is, I'm confused about this, because iTunes is still UB (it's the only UB thing listed un System Information, admittedly), but iTunes 10.3.1 runs just fine? Just as an update to this topic, I was able to get Logic Pro 8 et al running under Lion DP4 by copying across the.apps and relevant /Library/Application Support folders, but in 11A511, Logic Pro 8 is actually blocked from running! It brings up a dialogue box I've never seen before, stating 'You cannot run this version of Logic Pro on this version of OS X'. This is clearly an arbitrary limitation, which actually really annoys me, as I now have to buy the 'new' Logic Studio, just to actually do any work on my machine. I realise I'm an early adopter, and that my whinging might seem a bit petty, but it did work on DP4, so this clearly isn't an architectural limitation, ergo it's an artificial one, which I think is something to complain about.
Just as an update to this topic, I was able to get Logic Pro 8 et al running under Lion DP4 by copying across the.apps and relevant /Library/Application Support folders, but in 11A511, Logic Pro 8 is actually blocked from running! It brings up a dialogue box I've never seen before, stating 'You cannot run this version of Logic Pro on this version of OS X'. This is clearly an arbitrary limitation, which actually really annoys me, as I now have to buy the 'new' Logic Studio, just to actually do any work on my machine. I realise I'm an early adopter, and that my whinging might seem a bit petty, but it did work on DP4, so this clearly isn't an architectural limitation, ergo it's an artificial one, which I think is something to complain about.
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There is a WONDERFUL workaround from go check out his page on this, it worked perfectly for me on a fresh install of OS X Lion and subsequent install of Logic Pro 8 The long and short of it goes something like this: cd / sudo /usr/sbin/installer -pkg /Volumes/Logic Studio/Installer/LogicStudio.mpkg -target / -verbose You will see this at the end of the install: installer: Installer requests the 'Jam Pack Content 1' disc. Multi disc installing is not supported.
Installer: Failed to insert requested disc.installer: The upgrade failed (The Installer cant locate the data it needs to install the software. Check your install media or Internet connection and try again, or contact the software manufacturer for assistance.) The only way youre going to get all the additional audio content discs installed is probably going to be a manual install for each of them. For example, I have the Jam Pack Content 1 disc loaded: for f in /Volumes/Jam Pack Content 1/Installer/Packages/.pkg; do sudo /usr/sbin/installer -pkg '$f' -target / -verbose; done I noticed some things failed for instance I dont have GarageBand installed, and then there were a few that said it wasnt a supported installation method. The Audio Content discs appear to be capable of installing through the normal GUI methods. There is a WONDERFUL workaround from go check out his page on this, it worked perfectly for me on a fresh install of OS X Lion and subsequent install of Logic Pro 8 The long and short of it goes something like this: cd / sudo /usr/sbin/installer -pkg /Volumes/Logic Studio/Installer/LogicStudio.mpkg -target / -verbose You will see this at the end of the install: installer: Installer requests the 'Jam Pack Content 1' disc. Multi disc installing is not supported. Installer: Failed to insert requested disc.installer: The upgrade failed (The Installer cant locate the data it needs to install the software.
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Check your install media or Internet connection and try again, or contact the software manufacturer for assistance.) The only way youre going to get all the additional audio content discs installed is probably going to be a manual install for each of them. For example, I have the Jam Pack Content 1 disc loaded: for f in /Volumes/Jam Pack Content 1/Installer/Packages/.pkg; do sudo /usr/sbin/installer -pkg '$f' -target / -verbose; done I noticed some things failed for instance I dont have GarageBand installed, and then there were a few that said it wasnt a supported installation method. The Audio Content discs appear to be capable of installing through the normal GUI methods.