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Also of note, the uninstall script doesn't remove the autoapp service from smctl, so even after removal, the script thinks autoapp is still installed and only prompts for update rather than install. Perhaps checking for the autoapp executable might be a better way to see if it's installed?
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silverchris opened this issue
Aug 10, 2022
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Also of note, the uninstall script doesn't remove the autoapp service from smctl, so even after removal, the script thinks autoapp is still installed and only prompts for update rather than install. Perhaps checking for the autoapp executable might be a better way to see if it's installed?
Also of note, the uninstall script doesn't remove the autoapp service from smctl, so even after removal, the script thinks autoapp is still installed and only prompts for update rather than install. Perhaps checking for the autoapp executable might be a better way to see if it's installed?
Originally posted by @CodeFusion in #6 (comment)
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