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10.6.3 v1.1...huh?
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this just posted on apple's site; it does NOT show up in my Software Update.
on the apple site, says it's for users of "10.6-10.6.2"), so...huh? if there are some new tweaks, fixes...
why is this not available in Software Update for those of us who updated in the last 2 weeks to 10.6.3 users (such as myself)? odd... (or am i missing something obvious?)
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"At first, there was Nothing. Then Nothing inverted itself and became Something.
And that is what you all are: inverted Nothings...with potential" (Sun Ra)
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I don't see it in SU either. Sometimes it takes a while to become available to everyone.
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Weird. So how do I know if I need it ?
The description on Apple's site is not very telling.
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This isn't the first time. There were two versions of 10.5.8 too. Also, you won't ever see it in SU if you already have the 1.0 update. Further, I don't recall Apple documenting the changes before either.
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I just noticed it's only the Combo update that's changed. Most likely, they just rolled in another previous update such as a security update or airport update.
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Originally Posted by Eug
Tip: If you don't see the Mac OS X v10.6.3 Supplemental Update in Software Update, you don't need to install it.
Guess I'm okay.
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If it shows up you need it.
If it doesn't you don't.
Chill.
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What if Apple made a mistake and it doesn't show up but I really really need it?
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Then you install the v1.1 Combo update.
A version number like this means that there was a bug in the updating software itself - some file wasn't updated on some configs, some script failed, something like that. Most likely some configs got a smaller update than they should have.
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I'm hoping it has some help for 10.6.3 v1 fragging my Adobe CS3 apps. Worst. Update. Ever. Cryptic note about filenames with # in them seems to indicate it may do.
Seems that the first go at .3 broke CS3 if your Mac's software serial number had a # in it or had 12 digits. Adobe say meh, we don't support CS3 under SL, why not buy CS5 now please thank you.
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Originally Posted by besson3c
What if Apple made a mistake and it doesn't show up but I really really need it?
Apple makes no mistakes. Haven't you been paying any attention lately?

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Is this related to the 2010-003 security update?
That update just popped up in my Software Updater, with a completely useless description (“Security update 2010-003 is recommended for all users and improves security in Mac OS X”—really? A security update that improves security? Why I never!), and with a link to this article … which doesn’t have anything about 2010-003, only 2010-002. The 10.6.3 v1.1 page also links to that article “[f]or information on the security content of this update”.
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Ah, I see 2010-003 has now been added to the article, as well. An unchecked index issue in Apple Type Services, apparently.
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If you don't see the Mac OS X v10.6.3 Supplemental Update in Software Update, you don't need to install it.
Note: The Supplemental Update is for any system that was updated from Mac OS X v10.6 using the Mac OS X Update Combined v10.6.3, build 10D573. It is not needed on systems that were updated from Mac OS X v10.6.1 or 10.6.2, and it is not needed on systems that were updated from Mac OS X v10.6 using the Mac OS X Update Combined v10.6.3, v1.1.
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Apple wouldn't have anything to do with it accidentally not showing up. It's based on your computer. It's only for certain machines. I didn't need it for my MacBook, but I downloaded the update from Apple manually and installed it myself before finding out I didn't need it. It didn't hurt anything. So it doesn't matter if you force it to update, you probably won't hurt anything, but don't freak out if it doesn't show up.
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