GrowlMail and old bundles = big hassle
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 6:49 pm
Hi All
Installed Growl, thought was interesting.
Installed GrowlTunes and GrowlHardware - all ok.
Installed GrowlMail and the cursing began.
It never registered in the control panel.
Launching Mail did not show the message view pane
(but you could open one manually)
The Mail icon in the dock never updated to show unread mail.
Mail would not quit - you had to force quit it.
After lots of mucking about and uninstalling/reinstalling/uninstalling
anything that kinda even smelled like Growl, permissions repair and
more cursing - I did what I should have done first and looked at the system logs.
From that I was able to determine that an old mail plugin I had
(Daniels httpmail in my case) installed and not used since Jaguar
was starting, and Mail hung... Deleted it and Mail started working again.
Hopefully this helps somebody else.
I'd like to suggest that somebody update the documentation at
http://growl.info/documentation/growlmail.php
to refer the new installer, and mention that other bundles
may conflict or be re-activated by the GrowlMail install process
and cause problems, and where to look for conflicting packages.
I'm now trying to decide if I risk installing Growl again...
Brian
Installed Growl, thought was interesting.
Installed GrowlTunes and GrowlHardware - all ok.
Installed GrowlMail and the cursing began.
It never registered in the control panel.
Launching Mail did not show the message view pane
(but you could open one manually)
The Mail icon in the dock never updated to show unread mail.
Mail would not quit - you had to force quit it.
After lots of mucking about and uninstalling/reinstalling/uninstalling
anything that kinda even smelled like Growl, permissions repair and
more cursing - I did what I should have done first and looked at the system logs.
From that I was able to determine that an old mail plugin I had
(Daniels httpmail in my case) installed and not used since Jaguar
was starting, and Mail hung... Deleted it and Mail started working again.
Hopefully this helps somebody else.
I'd like to suggest that somebody update the documentation at
http://growl.info/documentation/growlmail.php
to refer the new installer, and mention that other bundles
may conflict or be re-activated by the GrowlMail install process
and cause problems, and where to look for conflicting packages.
I'm now trying to decide if I risk installing Growl again...
Brian