Folks,
A Live Update patch to bring Dolphin XP up to version 5.0.1 is now available. This includes all the fixes that have previously been referred to in the newsgroup as patch level 1. You can read about the fixes here: http://www.object-arts.com/Lib/Update/Dolphin/5.0/Professional/PL1.htm Please note that due to a bug (#942) in the Live Update code that was shipped with 5.0, you will see a "Not Signed Warning" from DolphinSure when you try to install this patch. You should continue with the install at this point, after which you will see the real Object Arts certificate used to sign the update code. When you okay this certificate the patch will be installed in your image. Don't forget to save your image after installing the update. Be aware that Live Update does not upgrade the Fresh Install image of your Dolphin installation, only your working image. Hence, if you choose to run Fresh Install in future to get back to a clean image then you'll have to reapply the patch. Also note that the minor fix #925 requires an update to the Dolphin VM. This cannot be installed by Live Update itself, since the MS Installer would then think that the installation had been tampered with and would try to repair it by copying the old VM back over the new one. If this fix is important to you then you'll have to download a full new version from the website and install this over the top of your existing installation. Take care to export your packages first so they can be re-imported into the new image. Best Regards, Andy Bower Dolphin Support http://www.object-arts.com --- Are you trying too hard? http://www.object-arts.com/Relax.htm --- |
Andy and Blair,
> A Live Update patch to bring Dolphin XP up to version 5.0.1 is now > available. This includes all the fixes that have previously been referred to > in the newsgroup as patch level 1. You can read about the fixes here: Thanks! > Also note that the minor fix #925 requires an update to the Dolphin VM. This > cannot be installed by Live Update itself, since the MS Installer would then > think that the installation had been tampered with and would try to repair > it by copying the old VM back over the new one. If this fix is important to > you then you'll have to download a full new version from the website and > install this over the top of your existing installation. Take care to export > your packages first so they can be re-imported into the new image. Would the following suffice: download and install the new version, then patch the existing image? Hopefully that would replace the VM in a way that doesn't offend the installer w/o having to rebuild the image?? Does your MSI front end allow you to make updates (or whatever the right name is). You might be able to issue a very small MSI file that simply tweaks the VM. I wouldn't try it unless the front end makes it obvious because the rules for such things are numerous and complicated. If your vendor was able to tame all of that, it could be very useful to folks with just a thin wire. Now I'm off to download the whole thing over a T4 :) Have a good one, Bill -- Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D. [hidden email] |
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Andy,
I'm seeing a couple of problems - If I try and download any of the "MSI Only" packages I end up with an instantaneous download and a file of 0 bytes. I'm not sure what should be happening but I guess it isn't that? It may, of course, be something strange about my XP/IE6/firewall settings? I then downloaded and installed the full pro package. I'm sure I did get and have installed the right file (Dolphin.exe now shows an updated timestamp and version number) but the splash screen still shows 5.0 and VMLibrary default fullVersion answers 'Dolphin Smalltalk 2002 release 5.00' when I assume both should now refer to 5.01 (as it did when I originally installed the live update). The only odd thing I can see is DolphinCR005.dll and DolphinVM005.dll both have a file version of "2002, 5, 0, 1" but a product version of "2002, 5, 0, 0" - which may be nothing to do with it. BTW, one of the DolphinCR005 file parameters still mentions Beta4 I've uninstalled/reinstalled everything a couple of times now, checking all the files (including *.msi) and folders were deleted before reinstalling, and it still happens. All the source fixes that I checked seem to be there (don't know about #925 though) so it looks like it is just the version number that is showing incorrectly. -- Ian Due to spamming the reply-to address may only be valid for the next few days. Use it to mail me _now_ if you want a longer term contact address. |
Ian,
> If I try and download any of the "MSI Only" packages I end up with an > instantaneous download and a file of 0 bytes. I'm not sure what should be > happening but I guess it isn't that? It may, of course, be something > strange about my XP/IE6/firewall settings? Sorry about that. It was a problem with failed FTP copies up to the download server. > I then downloaded and installed the full pro package. I'm sure I did get and > have installed the right file (Dolphin.exe now shows an updated timestamp > and version number) but the splash screen still shows 5.0 and > > VMLibrary default fullVersion > > answers 'Dolphin Smalltalk 2002 release 5.00' when I assume both should now > refer to 5.01 (as it did when I originally installed the live update). Another problem. Although the installed image was at 5.0.1 it didn't not report it as such. > The only odd thing I can see is DolphinCR005.dll and DolphinVM005.dll both > have a file version of "2002, 5, 0, 1" but a product version of "2002, 5, 0, > 0" - which may be nothing to do with it. BTW, one of the DolphinCR005 file > parameters still mentions Beta4 The file versions and product versions do not necessarily have to match. It is the product version that is important and we have now ensured that the VM and Compiler report 2002,5,0,1 (5.0.1) which they didn't in the download you took on Friday (I can't find the mention of Beta4, BTW). In short, although the Live Update should have worked okay, the full install downloads from Friday were all a bit of a mess. I believe these problems have all now been fixed. I should stress, though, that you can just use Live Update to bring your image up to 5.0.1 and don't need to take the full install unless issue #925 is important to you. Best Regards, Andy Bower Dolphin Support http://www.object-arts.com --- Are you trying too hard? http://www.object-arts.com/Relax.htm --- |
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Bill,
> Would the following suffice: download and install the new version, then > patch the existing image? Hopefully that would replace the VM in a way that > doesn't offend the installer w/o having to rebuild the image?? Sounds okay. > Does your MSI front end allow you to make updates (or whatever the right > name is). You might be able to issue a very small MSI file that simply > tweaks the VM. I wouldn't try it unless the front end makes it obvious > because the rules for such things are numerous and complicated. If your > vendor was able to tame all of that, it could be very useful to folks with > just a thin wire. Now I'm off to download the whole thing over a T4 :) One can do "patches" with InstallShield but it just seemed like an added complication so we chose not to make use of it. Best Regards, Andy Bower Dolphin Support http://www.object-arts.com --- Are you trying too hard? http://www.object-arts.com/Relax.htm --- |
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Andy,
> (I can't find the mention of Beta4, BTW). WindowsExplorer Select DolphinCR005.dll Right Click for Properties Version tab Special Build Description entry Not particularly important, I just noticed it in passing > In short, although the Live Update should have worked okay, the full install > downloads from Friday were all a bit of a mess. I believe these problems > have all now been fixed. Thanks. I downloaded the msi and everything now looks fine. > I should stress, though, that you can just use Live > Update to bring your image up to 5.0.1 and don't need to take the full > install unless issue #925 is important to you. It just slightly simplifies the way I reconstitute my working image if I can start directly from the distributed files rather than from a patched set of image files or having to reapply the live update. Besides, I've already paid for the ISP bandwidth so I might as well use it :-) -- Ian Due to spamming the reply-to address may only be valid for the next few days. Use it to mail me _now_ if you want a longer term contact address. |
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Andy,
> [...] you can just use Live > Update to bring your image up to 5.0.1 and don't need to take the full > install unless issue #925 is important to you. BTW, what was #925 ? -- chris |
Chris,
> BTW, what was #925 ? From the update list - ~=~=~= 925 Crash dump truncates error log rather than appending to it DVE Needs new VM, so not patched by Live Update. If this fix is important to you, please download and install the latest version. ~=~=~= Ian |
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Chris,
> BTW, what was #925 ? >From the update list - ~=~=~= 925 Crash dump truncates error log rather than appending to it DVE Needs new VM, so not patched by Live Update. If this fix is important to you, please download and install the latest version. ~=~=~= Ian |
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I upgraded the installation of Dolphin to 5.0.1 Friday.
Based on the fact my Friday downloads might have been bad, I downloaded again and attempted to reinstall. When I do, first I get the Preparing to Install... dialog, then a message box saying "The file C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Instructions\Dolphin Professional 5.0.msi already exists. Would you like to replace it". Answering "Yes", I then get a dialog box "The installation package could not be opened. Contact the application vendor to verify that this is a valid Windows Installer package." All this is on Windows XP Pro. Could the files on the server still be bad? Also, I've been working on an image that was created with 5.0, updated via Live Update, and is running after Installed Dolphin 5.0.1. I noticed some anomalies where the cursor does not seem to change back from an hourglass to an arrow in certain situations. I'll try to isolate. jlo "Andy Bower" <[hidden email]> wrote in message news:ac7kjc$nevfm$[hidden email]... > Ian, > > > If I try and download any of the "MSI Only" packages I end up with an > > instantaneous download and a file of 0 bytes. I'm not sure what should be > > happening but I guess it isn't that? It may, of course, be something > > strange about my XP/IE6/firewall settings? > > Sorry about that. It was a problem with failed FTP copies up to the download > server. > > > I then downloaded and installed the full pro package. I'm sure I did get > and > > have installed the right file (Dolphin.exe now shows an updated timestamp > > and version number) but the splash screen still shows 5.0 and > > > > VMLibrary default fullVersion > > > > answers 'Dolphin Smalltalk 2002 release 5.00' when I assume both should > now > > refer to 5.01 (as it did when I originally installed the live update). > > Another problem. Although the installed image was at 5.0.1 it didn't not > report it as such. > > > The only odd thing I can see is DolphinCR005.dll and DolphinVM005.dll > > have a file version of "2002, 5, 0, 1" but a product version of "2002, 5, > 0, > > 0" - which may be nothing to do with it. BTW, one of the DolphinCR005 > file > > parameters still mentions Beta4 > > The file versions and product versions do not necessarily have to match. It > is the product version that is important and we have now ensured that the VM > and Compiler report 2002,5,0,1 (5.0.1) which they didn't in the download you > took on Friday (I can't find the mention of Beta4, BTW). > > In short, although the Live Update should have worked okay, the full install > downloads from Friday were all a bit of a mess. I believe these problems > have all now been fixed. I should stress, though, that you can just use Live > Update to bring your image up to 5.0.1 and don't need to take the full > install unless issue #925 is important to you. > > Best Regards, > > Andy Bower > Dolphin Support > http://www.object-arts.com > --- > Are you trying too hard? > http://www.object-arts.com/Relax.htm > --- > > |
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Andy,
> In short, although the Live Update should have worked okay, the full install > downloads from Friday were all a bit of a mess. I believe these problems > have all now been fixed. I should stress, though, that you can just use Live > Update to bring your image up to 5.0.1 and don't need to take the full > install unless issue #925 is important to you. 925 is important for deployed apps, and I'm getting closer to being able to start fielding things. The delay is nothing specific to D5; it's timing of the release with respect to big changes to my code. My original plan was to deploy D5 apps based on a straight port of my D4 code, but, I finally had to jump into the bigger changes and they aren't quite complete yet. Now the question: did you update the ToGo stub to get the VM fix in deployed apps? Have a good one, Bill -- Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D. [hidden email] |
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Jeffrey,
> Could the files on the server still be bad? FWIW, I downloaded the individual msi file (all that you really need on XP) late yesterday and it installed correctly - and it's around 4M smaller than the full download. -- Ian Due to spamming the reply-to address may only be valid for the next few days. Use it to mail me _now_ if you want a longer term contact address. |
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Jeffrey,
> I upgraded the installation of Dolphin to 5.0.1 Friday. > > Based on the fact my Friday downloads might have been bad, I downloaded > again and attempted to reinstall. When I do, first I get the Preparing to > Install... dialog, then a message box saying "The file > C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Instructions\Dolphin Professional 5.0.msi already > exists. Would you like to replace it". > > Answering "Yes", I then get a dialog box "The installation package could not > be opened. Contact the application vendor to verify that this is a valid > Windows Installer package." > > All this is on Windows XP Pro. > > Could the files on the server still be bad Hmm.. I checked this out and (surprisingly) it wasn't YAFTPE (Yet Another FTP Error). In fact the installer had been built incorrectly for some reason and then uploaded to the server complete with errors. It's been fixed now and I've verified the new download this morning which it seems okay. Sorry about all these problems. BTW, I couldn't see your post on news.cis.dfn.de (the server I normally use) but I eventaully found it on the TotallyObjects server. Best Regards, Andy Bower Dolphin Support http://www.object-arts.com --- Are you trying too hard? http://www.object-arts.com/Relax.htm --- |
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There is also mention of beta, specifically "Welcome to Dolphin 5.0 Beta" in the file
"Read Me.rtf" that was distributed with the first public release. I don't know whether it is still included in the updated version. Keith Ian Bartholomew wrote: > > Andy, > > I'm seeing a couple of problems - > > If I try and download any of the "MSI Only" packages I end up with an > instantaneous download and a file of 0 bytes. I'm not sure what should be > happening but I guess it isn't that? It may, of course, be something > strange about my XP/IE6/firewall settings? > > I then downloaded and installed the full pro package. I'm sure I did get and > have installed the right file (Dolphin.exe now shows an updated timestamp > and version number) but the splash screen still shows 5.0 and > > VMLibrary default fullVersion > > answers 'Dolphin Smalltalk 2002 release 5.00' when I assume both should now > refer to 5.01 (as it did when I originally installed the live update). > > The only odd thing I can see is DolphinCR005.dll and DolphinVM005.dll both > have a file version of "2002, 5, 0, 1" but a product version of "2002, 5, 0, > 0" - which may be nothing to do with it. BTW, one of the DolphinCR005 file > parameters still mentions Beta4 > > I've uninstalled/reinstalled everything a couple of times now, checking all > the files (including *.msi) and folders were deleted before reinstalling, > and it still happens. All the source fixes that I checked seem to be there > (don't know about #925 though) so it looks like it is just the version > number that is showing incorrectly. > > -- > Ian > Due to spamming the reply-to address may only be valid for the next few > days. Use it to mail me _now_ if you want a longer term contact address. |
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Hmm... I'm using the Totally Objects server to post. I'll let David
Pennington know in case there is some problem cropping up. I see my message, but of course I'm posting to that server. I looked and it has not appeared in Google Groups either ;< jlo "Andy Bower" <[hidden email]> wrote in message news:3ce915d9$1@tobjects.... > Jeffrey, > > > I upgraded the installation of Dolphin to 5.0.1 Friday. > > > > Based on the fact my Friday downloads might have been bad, I downloaded > > again and attempted to reinstall. When I do, first I get the Preparing to > > Install... dialog, then a message box saying "The file > > C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Instructions\Dolphin Professional 5.0.msi already > > exists. Would you like to replace it". > > > > Answering "Yes", I then get a dialog box "The installation package could > not > > be opened. Contact the application vendor to verify that this is a valid > > Windows Installer package." > > > > All this is on Windows XP Pro. > > > > Could the files on the server still be bad > > Hmm.. I checked this out and (surprisingly) it wasn't YAFTPE (Yet Another > FTP Error). In fact the installer had been built incorrectly for some reason > and then uploaded to the server complete with errors. It's been fixed now > and I've verified the new download this morning which it seems okay. Sorry > about all these problems. > > BTW, I couldn't see your post on news.cis.dfn.de (the server I normally use) > but I eventaully found it on the TotallyObjects server. > > Best Regards, > > Andy Bower > Dolphin Support > http://www.object-arts.com > --- > Are you trying too hard? > http://www.object-arts.com/Relax.htm > --- > > |
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Thanks Andy - the latest install (downloaded Monday morning, Eastern
Standard Time, US) seems to have cleared everything up - jlo "Andy Bower" <[hidden email]> wrote in message news:3ce915d9$1@tobjects.... > Jeffrey, > > > I upgraded the installation of Dolphin to 5.0.1 Friday. > > > > Based on the fact my Friday downloads might have been bad, I downloaded > > again and attempted to reinstall. When I do, first I get the Preparing to > > Install... dialog, then a message box saying "The file > > C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Instructions\Dolphin Professional 5.0.msi already > > exists. Would you like to replace it". > > > > Answering "Yes", I then get a dialog box "The installation package could > not > > be opened. Contact the application vendor to verify that this is a valid > > Windows Installer package." > > > > All this is on Windows XP Pro. > > > > Could the files on the server still be bad > > Hmm.. I checked this out and (surprisingly) it wasn't YAFTPE (Yet Another > FTP Error). In fact the installer had been built incorrectly for some reason > and then uploaded to the server complete with errors. It's been fixed now > and I've verified the new download this morning which it seems okay. Sorry > about all these problems. > > BTW, I couldn't see your post on news.cis.dfn.de (the server I normally use) > but I eventaully found it on the TotallyObjects server. > > Best Regards, > > Andy Bower > Dolphin Support > http://www.object-arts.com > --- > Are you trying too hard? > http://www.object-arts.com/Relax.htm > --- > > |
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