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Re: OS X Lion issues with Zenmap
From: Michael Preissner <michael.ian.preissner () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 07:05:09 -0500
Thanks for looking into it, but I found a resolution. Following a suggestion I found on another posting, I deleted the nmap, nping, ndiff, and neat from /usr/bin and the supporting folders under /usr/local. After that I did another install, and Zenmap finally started to work. It doesn't appear to want to install properly when overwriting an existing installation, but lays down fine if you do a "fresh" install. Thanks again for the help. Michael On Dec 2, 2011, at 2:50 AM, Patrik Karlsson wrote:
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 11:24 PM, Michael Preissner <michael.ian.preissner () gmail com> wrote: Zenmap still crashed after using the 5.61TEST2 bundle. Logs attached. I'm not sure what's happening here. It seems that the installation fails, judging by the contents of the installation log. David, can you provide any insight into what's happening? //Patrik -- Patrik Karlsson http://www.cqure.net http://twitter.com/nevdull77
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- Re: OS X Lion issues with Zenmap Patrik Karlsson (Dec 01)
- Re: OS X Lion issues with Zenmap Michael Preissner (Dec 02)
- Re: OS X Lion issues with Zenmap Michael Preissner (Dec 01)
- Re: OS X Lion issues with Zenmap Patrik Karlsson (Dec 01)