

In the end, there were a 65 files/folders that needed to have their case changed (most were "resources" to "Resources", "a" to "A", etc.) To my surprise, it worked! Photoshop launches and runs!Īfter I got it to work, it was complaining about a missing file in Application Support, and after running a DTrace and looking at the all the syscalls, I found that it was actually looking for "/Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit Types.osax" and all I had to do to fix that was copy that over from my Tiger disk image.įortunately for you guys, you don't have to go through the same process as me. So I checked out the system log in Console and Photoshop logs the full path of the files it's trying to access but can't find. I decided to go on the mission of fixing this problem so that I can avoid studying for my finals, because well, school sucks. But when you try to launch Photoshop, it immediately crashes. Scroll down to skip to the instructions.Īnyway, fortunately for me, I had a disk image of my Tiger installation with Photoshop CS3 installed and was able to copy over the files without having to go through the installation.

The comments on that post go into great detail about why case-sensitive file systems are important and desired by users and why John Nack thinks otherwise.
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When you pop in the disc and start the installation, it immediately says that you can't install it yet after a quick Google Search, you'll find John Nack's blog post that originally claims CS3 is good to for Leopard.

People who chose to go with the case-sensitive file system found that they couldn't install Adobe CS3 products at all.
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With the release of Mac OS X Leopard, Apple made it easier for people to use a case-sensitive file system.
