you can edit the installme script and try adding -verbose to the installer line
ie
installer -verbose -pkg nitoTV.pkg -target /
to see if it outputs any more useful information.
you can edit the installme script and try adding -verbose to the installer line
ie
installer -verbose -pkg nitoTV.pkg -target /
to see if it outputs any more useful information.
verbose switch doesn't help much for me:
Code:bash-2.05b# ./installme
installer: Package name is nitoTV 0.7.1
./installme: line 12: 244 Bus error installer -verbose -pkg nitoTV.pkg -target /
Restarting Finder...
I was right. I was being a doofus.
I was running out of space, but not due to nitoTV.
[stupid....sheesh:mad::fail]
My problem must have been a system setup issue. Latest version of SoftwareMenu is out and I used it to re-patch my system 2.3.1 and... nitoTV installs just fine!
As always thanks nito for a great work and congratulations...
Recently a friendīs ATV updated to 2.3.1 so I had to reinstall nitoTV and so on, the thing is that when I open a DVD folder it uses the mplayer (no menus), I think Apple's DVDPlayback.framework playback is broken in 2.3.1 since Iīm using nitotv 0.7.1 in my 2.1 appletv and works flawlessly.
Thanks in advance
thanks i try, anyhow its definitely been tested in 2.3.1 and it works here on 2 different appletv's, not sure what your problem would be.
Nitosoft,
Thank you for all your hard work and effort.
I have a question that maybe you or another member can answer.
I cant get Bluetooth setup to show in system preferences in my 2.3.1 ATV I have nito 7.1 smart installer installed and I can get a USB keyboard and mouse to work with firefox, but I want to use the Apple BT Mighty Mouse and BT Keyboard. ( I have a Linksys USBBT100 blue tooth adapter that I ahve tried plugging in after the appletv has fully booted up.)
I have tried to old tutorial on wiki for ATV 1.0 and 1.1 but It doesnt seem to apply to 2.3 or now 2.3.1 software.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jon
thanks anyway... I updated my 2.1 AppleTV to try it myself and it worked, so when I had another look at my friend's ATV I realized that the framework in /system wasn't renamed (DVDPlayback.framework instead of DVDPlayback.framework.stub) when I changed it, everything went back to normal. (ohh, and I downgraded my atv back to 2.1, cause after using nito for a while in 2.3.1 it worked incredibly slow)
keep up the good work...
as always quick lazy paste.
http://nitosoft.com/nitoTVInstaller_tt.zip
or nitoTV - > Settings - Install Software - > Update nitoTV
/start lazy paste
0.7.2 Fixed playlist bug, when files are missing in QuickTime playlist we just skip to the next. Install software disabled in Leopard (Was never really meant to work in there, and no future plans to implement) Added the ability to set a custom hostname. Smarter playlist addition code, if an item exists in a playlist it will not be added again. Added a tbz package installer to the smart installer (tbz packages with path lists intact, ie darwin packages from the 10.4 iso, added to the ~/Documents/Packages folder manually) Added services section where you can toggle ssh, afp and ftp on and off (this just turns them on and off, they must be installed already).
/end lazy paste