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With that option gone, I took a look at the other files. Attempting to modify this file and install, resulted in the installer reporting some generic error, which was the result of the signature of the InstallationCheck file being different than the stored value. After looking into it, I couldn’t determine why it would fail to succeed, and neither could Aaron. There is an InstallationCheck perl script, that is used to validate that your system meets the requirements. Once inside, I took a look around, and quickly noticed that the Contents/ file was where the majority of the data was located based on size, and looking in the Contents/Resources directory, I found some simple shell scripts and perl scripts. If you really want, you can right click on such an item and select ‘Show Package Contents’.
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On Mac ‘.app’ and ‘.pkg’ as well as many other items that appear to be files, are actually just specially named directories. I did take this opportunity, to inspect my HTTP requests from my browser, and determined the actual URL where the file lives for future reference.Īfter downloading and double clicking to mount, you can just navigate directly into /Volumes/Silverlight/Silverlight.pkg from the command line. I restarted my browser, hit the Silverlight site again, and downloaded the Silverlight.dmg file. Fortunately they link you to an uninstall page on their site, so I just deleted the paths specified there: rm -rf /Library/Internet\ Plug-Ins/ugin /Library/Receipts/Silverlight.pkg /Library/Receipts/Silverlight_W2_MIX.pkg /Library/Internet\ Plug-Ins/ugin /Library/Receipts/WPFe.pkg
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I needed to download a copy of the Silverlight.dmg file, but quickly found that if you hit the Silverlight site, and already have Silverlight installed you couldn’t get to the download. I am a Linux Systems/DevOps Engineer by trade, so I of course interact with most of my daily tasks from the command line.

I had a hard time finding the information anywhere, and figured that, while this is somewhat specific to Silverlight, that it may be useful to others.Īlthough I use a Mac, and love the beauty of it’s UI, I spend most of my time on the command line.
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I spent about an hour, and learned some really cool things about the installation process for Mac apps packaged as ‘.pkg’ files, and how to go about installing them manually.

I love attempting to resolve obscure issues, and after watching him struggle for a few days I decided to help out. This intrigued me, as many random things do. Can someone help me solve this? cl.ly/image/2r3U1H38…- Aaron Brazell December 25, 2012 I have never been able to run Silverlight on my 3 month old Macbook Air. A few weeks ago Aaron Brazell mentioned on Twitter that he had been unable to run Silverlight on his brand new Macbook Air:
