![]() iTunes and iSync now recognize an iPod connected via USB 2.0.Addresses an issue in which, in some cases after a scheduled backup was missed, the. ![]() Addresses an issue that could prevent you from using VPN over a PPTP connection.Improves function when connecting to a TLS-authenticated wireless network addresses a "error -1001" issue that could occur when more than one client certificate is stored in a keychain.Mac would sometimes not work as expected. Resolves an issue in which automated (scheduled) syncing between iSync and.zip files can now be saved from Mail without automatically being decompressed. A Mail message will now retain its status (read or unread, flagged or not flagged, and so forth) when you copy and paste it within Mail.You can now send SMS messages longer than 68 characters via the Mac OS X 10.3 (Swedish) Address Book.Address Book can now import more than one email address per contact from an LDIF export file.Resolves an issue in which a third-party "Times RO" font could cause Mail, Safari, or other applications to unexpectedly quit.Addresses a Mail issue in which a long address (URL) in a Mac OS X Panther Mail message may not open in your Web browser when you click it.Security Updates: Except for Security Update, all previously released security updates (as standalone update) are includedĭetailled bug fixes and enhancements Mail and Address Book.Applications: Address Book, Mail, Safari, Stickies and QuickTime were updated, and compatibility for third party applications were improved.FireWire audio and USB: Additional compatibilities.iPod: iPods connected via USB 2.0 are now correctly recognised by iTunes and iSync.Disc burning: The recording functionality has been improved.OpenGL: Updated ATI and NVIDIA graphics drivers.File sharing and Directory Services: Improvements for AFP ( Mac OS), NFS ( UNIX), PPTP and wireless networks.Tags APFS Apple AppleScript Apple silicon backup Big Sur Blake bug Catalina Consolation Console diagnosis Disk Utility Doré El Capitan extended attributes Finder firmware Gatekeeper Gérôme HFS+ High Sierra history of painting iCloud Impressionism iOS landscape LockRattler log logs M1 Mac Mac history macOS macOS 10.12 macOS 10.13 macOS 10.14 macOS 10.The following areas experienced major enhancements: Or you could wait until Apple sorts it out. You could expand the 10.14.3Combo.pkg, using pkgutil in Terminal, edit the distribution file to include the build number of your install of Mojave, then use pkgutil to revert the expanded folder to a new. The array in this Combo is very short so quite a few build numbers are missing and therefore the error is generated. In the distribution file there is a list or array of the previous builds of the OS. One of these is the Volume check, so it checks the build number of your install of MacOS Mojave. There is an error in the distribution file, as part of the installation the distribution file runs a number of checks to determine if the update can be installed. “Well I have found out why the Combo won’t install. (Update 5, posted 1653 UTC 23 January 2019)įrom Eau Rouge on ( ): Hopefully Apple has fixed that (or very shortly will). Note that there was a problem in getting the 10.14.3 Combo updater to work on some versions of Mojave: see the comment below. Standalone updaters are now available for Mojave 10.14.3 delta, Mojave 10.14.3 Combo, High Sierra 10.13.6, and Sierra 10.12.6. The main updates don’t include that: you must download and install the Gatekeeper update after update macOS. There is also a Gatekeeper update which has been pushed at the same time. ![]() There don’t appear to be any other new EFI firmware updates included. ![]() This update also bring Safari 12.0.3, which has several security fixes to WebKit, but still cannot open local HTML files without error.įor T2-equipped Macs, this brings an EFI firmware update, taking the iMac Pro (at least) to version 220.240.2.0.0 and iBridge. Some of the more significant security fixes include: remote initiation of FaceTime calls, six kernel bugs (five of which affect all three supported versions of macOS), and a vulnerability to crafted SQLite queries.įull details of security fixes are given here. The Mojave update is again substantial, around 2.3 GB (standalone 1.99 GB), despite Apple giving no details whatsoever of its changes, apart from one improvement to Kerberos authentication which is mainly of interest to enterprise users. Apple has released macOS Mojave version 10.14.3, together with Security Update 2018-001 for High Sierra and Sierra. ![]()
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