by cornutt » Mon Sep 29, 2003 9:46 am
Do you have an older version of Metro already on your system? I'm running 10.2.3, and I don't know if they have fixed it in later versions, but in this version OSX has some definite problems with how it locates apps and associates file types with apps. When I downloaded my first upgrade to Metro 6 (after installing my originally purchased copy), I found that, when you double-click on a file to launch the associated app, for some reason OSX tends to want to find the oldest version on disk rather than the newest version. Trying to change the association in the file's Get Info box doesn't help much; as soon as you reboot, it reverts. Because I didn't want to delete the older version until I had had time to check the newer version out, I tried removing execute permission from the older version. No good -- OSX still insists on trying to use it. Since it doesn't have execute permission, it can't run, but you don't get an error either -- it just doesn't do anything. In order to force the newer version, you have to launch it explicitly. I solved the problem for the time being by putting the newer version in the Dock where I can drop files on it. I think it's screwy, though. I'm going to go poke around Apple's forums and see if there is anything about this.