Archives for November, 2005

Serious Progress Made on Cache Out X

11/30/2005 Coding 1 Comment

You ever have one of those days where you’re so tired that things you’d normally have to give some thought to are just crystal clear and make total sense without having to wrack your brain?

I’ve had one of those days, and put it to good use unraveling the code for Cache Out X. Serious progress was made towards solving authentication issues for Tiger, as well as getting caches to clear properly again. With any luck, a new Tiger compatible release should be ready right on the heels of Yasu 2.

Hey Buddy, Wanna Design an Icon?

11/30/2005 Coding 2 Comments

As the new version of Yasu gets closer, I’ve been considering replacing the old icon with something a little snazzier, and more aqua-licious. The only problem is, I’m not much for the designing of icons. That’s where you, the loyal reader, comes in.

Yep, that’s right. I’m accepting submissions for a new Yasu icon that will be part of the version 2.0 release. I’ll put up all of the submissions I receive on a page and let everyone vote for the one they like best, with the winner getting the honors.

What do you get out of it, you ask? Subtle notoriety. And my undying gratitude, naturally. Oh, and a mention in the support documentation that I think you’re the most awesome dude/dudette in all of Mac-dom for doing it. That’s about it though. No cash awards for your hard work, at least not until barrels full of it start showing up on my front door from donations. When that happens, then I’ll think about it.

The guidelines are that the theme must stay somewhat close to the “toolbox” idea of the old version, unless, of course, you have a far better idea that you’re sure will blow my socks off. Heck, I’m easy either way.

So. If you’re up to the task, and want to contribute to Yasu in your own special way, why not give it a shot? Who knows, it could make you as famous (cough-cough) as I’ve become.

Well… That was an Unexpected Surprise

11/30/2005 Coding, Yasu Comments Off

Whew! The world is back in order, and everything is just hunky-dory now that I’ve solved the Yasu authentication issue as it relates to the new Apple Security Update 2005-009 released yesterday afternoon.

Imagine my joy as I was suddenly slammed with tons of email (okay, it was really only 5) telling me that my app was suddenly borked before I had even gotten around to applying the patch myself. Oh the humiliation… Well, not really, but I do apologize for any inconvenience it may have caused anyone.

Actually, as I said in my last post, this is a good thing, all in all. I originally had to write my own special authenticating binary which was tucked away inside of the Yasu application in order for it to allow proper root user access. This was due to the fact that Apple had broken the setuid shell as it related to AppleScript in hopes of making Tiger more secure. They found out quick that it was a goof, and had promised a fix, but it’s taken them until now to sort it out.

Hopefully, this will be the last tweak I’ll need to make to the 1.x.x version. Version 2 is coming along nicely with several new features to make it even more “handy-dandy” that it was before. Keep an eye out.

Security Update 2005-009

11/29/2005 Coding, Yasu Comments Off

Arrgghh!

It appears that the latest Security Update (2005-009) may have broken the Yasu authentication method I use. I’m looking into the problem now and will be working to fix this a.s.a.p. if it’s required.

[UPDATE] - Yep, some things are broken with the latest SU, but it’s a good thing that they are. That means that Apple has fixed some long standing bugs. It’ll give me a chance to make some quick little fixes that I’ve been wanting to do at the same time.

I’m working on an update now and will be testing it this evening. Hopefully I can get a new release out before tomorrow morning.

More to come soon…

Much to be Thankful For

11/24/2005 Ramblings Comments Off

I’d like to take this opportunity to wish all (3) of you who drop by to read the site a happy, healthy, safe and festive Thanksgiving with friends and loved ones.

My apologies for posts being few an far between the past couple of weeks. I’ve managed to saddle myself with some new responsibilities at the surf museum that are taking the majority of my time to sort out right now. Not to worry; once I’ve got them in place, and hit my stride, things will be back on track.

Happy Holidays!