By Gregg Keizer, December 19, 2008
Apple Thursday acknowledged that some users have had problems updating their Macs to the newest version of Leopard, Mac OS X 10.5.6. In a typically terse note on its support site, Apple confirmed that the update may hang during the installation process. "When attempting to update software using Software Update in Mac OS X 10.5, the update process may stop responding while 'Configuring installation' is visible in the update window," said Apple. Mac OS X 10.5.6, which included nearly 40 improvements and application fixes, was released Monday. Prominent among the changes was one that increased the frequency of background synchronization between Macs and Apple's MobileMe online service. Apple pinned responsibility for the glitch on updates that were "only partially downloaded," but offered no other explanation, including whether the fault was on its end, in the update tool, or due to user action.
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