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updates:PINEntry not installed correctly #52
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From troubleshooting:
Edit: Fix command |
no folder /usr/bin/env |
Oh, sorry. The example I provided was wrong. Use this instead:
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Opened up Applite only to see this issue, wasn't there before despite installing multiple apps over the last few days. I'm still having this warning after restarting my Macbook, pasting what @milanvarady sent into Terminal only leads to "env: brew: No such file or directory". |
I'm planning to replace PINEntry completely with a better solution. Right now it works in a really convoluted way and I want to make it better. I can't give an ETA on when this will be implemented, but hopefully I'll have time to do it in the next two months or so. |
Ok Sitandwait |
It looks like PINEntry is installed. I think the problem is that Applite can't access it for some reason. Maybe it is some permission error. You could try checking if Applite is enabled under Automation in System Settings. |
I have the same issue and the applite it's not under the automation. How can I add it to? |
PINEntry not installed correctly
Applications that require an admin password to install will fail to install.
what should i do?
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