Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
"I think at the very least, we should show both sets of information to help the
user understand what is happening, even if this is the fault of the admin. A
user will not know what to report other than it not working."
I don't. The user can't do much about the issue other than report it. I'm
tempted to make the error even more generic: "Can't install X because of a
server error. Contact your systems administrator."
Parsing the log to show only the relevant info is harder than it seems. I don't
want to bother at this point since the end-user can't do anything about it.
"What I would prefer is a pop-up/notification/whatever that informs the user of
the issue. A typical user is not going to know that they need to go to the
actual program page to see the generic error."
What happens if they've logged out or quit MSC.app? It should launch (or set
itself up to launch upon the next login (and keep track of which user initiated
the install in case of multiple users of a machine) to inform them of an error
they can do nothing about except report? Here's how I see it working in real
life:
"I told MSC to install Foo.app. Later I looked for Foo.app to run it and it
wasn't there. I opened MSC.app and now it says Foo.app is unavailable! What's
going on?" Admin checks and fixes things.
or
"I told MSC to install Foo.app. Later I looked for Foo.app to run it and it
wasn't there. I opened MSC.app and now it says Foo.app is unavailable! I
clicked on it and now I see an error about 'Can't install Foo.app because could
not resolve all dependencies.: What's going on?" Admin checks and fixes things.
Original comment by greg.nea...@disneyanimation.com
on 1 Aug 2014 at 1:00
Fair enough. At least fix the broken English. :)
Original comment by eriknico...@gmail.com
on 1 Aug 2014 at 1:04
Please be more specific in what you'd expect to see. Errors are often terse.
Would
"Can't install X because not all dependencies could be resolved."
be acceptable? (I don't think that phrase will make any more sense to normal
users, but it is more like standard English)
Original comment by gregnea...@mac.com
on 1 Aug 2014 at 1:10
I'm giving you a hard time - in the end it's just semantics.
"Foo could not be installed due to a dependency issue. Please contact your
system administrator."
Original comment by eriknico...@gmail.com
on 1 Aug 2014 at 1:20
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
eriknico...@gmail.com
on 1 Aug 2014 at 12:52