BUG: Cannot install a stand-alone version of Acrobat

Hello

I had a lot of problems to upgrade to Acrobat 11.0.4 so I decided to install Acrobat X in standalone version, I downloaded on the Adobe Web site.

But I can't, I have this error:

. / Preinstall: sudo: / Volumes/Macintosh: command not found

Let me explain some things: I have an SSD and decided to put my account home in another drive named "Macintosh HD". So, I have a system with all my apps and this drive with my house. When I try to install Acrobat, he stops at a time and logs shows me the error above.

I'm pretty sure that the error comes from the envelope "preinstall" which does not take into account the space in "Macintosh HD".

But what the hell would be Acrobat install this hard drive, instead of the system disk, which hosts all of my applications? ! ... Adobe could answer that. Perhaps to solve all my problems (even with Acrobat (XI).

Thank you for your attention.

Yeeees! I found the problem! For all installations! X, XI and 11.0.04!

The problem: I moved the folder tmp of Mac OS in a hard drive named "Macintosh HD". The Acrobat installer do not like to all spaces in folder names. Perhaps Adobe could solve this problem, one day, regarding the whole mess around this installation of # $@ and Acrobat.

The solution: move your tmp folder on another place where there is NO ROOM. That way, after opening the Terminal application:

sudo Ditto/private/tmp/Volumes/your_hdd_name_without_spaces/private/tmp

sudo rm - rf/private/tmp

sudo ln-s/Volumes/your_hdd_name_without_spaces/private/tmp/private/tmp

And everything is in order now. Or should be.

Tags: Acrobat

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