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output directory argument doesn't work as expected  #177

@paulbeard

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@paulbeard

🪲 I am trying to download the latest MacOS update and my installed disk doesn't have enough space. So I found this handy tool that I hoped would allow me to download it to a thumb drive so I could install from that. But no love.

📋 Steps to Reproduce

  1. Run mist download installer "15.2" application --output-directory "/Volumes/PAUL\ BEARD/MIST"
  2. └─ Not enough free space on volume '/': 16.36 GB free, 45.86 GB required
  3. swear

✅ Expected Behaviour

I had hoped it would save the installer to the specified output directory where there is 60Gb of space.

💻 Environment

  • mist version (mist --version): 2.1.1 (latest: 2.1.1)
  • macOS Version (sw_vers): ProductName: macOS
    ProductVersion: 15.1.1
    BuildVersion: 24B91
  • Hardware (system_profiler SPHardwareDataType):
    • Model Identifier: Hardware:

      Hardware Overview:

      Model Name: MacBook Air
      Model Identifier: MacBookAir10,1
      Model Number: FGN63LL/A
      Chip: Apple M1
      Total Number of Cores: 8 (4 performance and 4 efficiency)
      Memory: 8 GB
      System Firmware Version: 11881.41.5
      OS Loader Version: 11881.41.5

    • Chip : M1

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  • Is this also a bug in Mist.app? ✅ / ❌
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  • Links to 3rd-party tools / references / documentation

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