Several instances of Vivaldi in Finder > Open with
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@superkot Do you have old versions of Vivaldi.app in your Trash?
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@xyzzy Trash was the first thing I checked. I had about 5 different versions of Vivaldi in Trash, but only 2 showed up in the Finder Menu. Exactly the current one and the one on my backup. This means it isn't related to Trash.
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@luetage You can also try locating Vivaldi installations by running the following command as an admin user:
$ sudo find / -type d -name Vivaldi.app -print
This will print the path of every directory named Vivaldi.app on your system.
If that doesn't find anything new, the only other thing I can suggest is starting your Mac in Safe Mode. This will perform a disk check and purge some system caches that might have stale data.
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@xyzzy, no, I did not have any cases of deletion or reinstallation of Vivaldi.
Your command gave me the following:
/Applications/Vivaldi.app
find: /dev/fd/3: Not a directory
find: /dev/fd/4: Not a directory
/Users/kot/Library/Caches/com.vivaldi.Vivaldi/Sparkle/Vivaldi 1.10.867.46/Vivaldi.app
/Users/kot/Library/Caches/com.vivaldi.Vivaldi/Sparkle/Vivaldi 1.11.917.39/Vivaldi.app
/Users/kot/Library/Caches/com.vivaldi.Vivaldi/Sparkle/Vivaldi 1.11.917.43/Vivaldi.app
/Users/kot/Library/Caches/com.vivaldi.Vivaldi/Sparkle/Vivaldi 1.11.917.43 1/Vivaldi.app
/Users/kot/Library/Caches/com.vivaldi.Vivaldi/Sparkle/Vivaldi 1.12.955.36/Vivaldi.app
/Users/kot/Library/Caches/com.vivaldi.Vivaldi/Sparkle/Vivaldi 1.12.955.36 1/Vivaldi.app
/Users/kot/Library/Caches/com.vivaldi.Vivaldi/Sparkle/Vivaldi 1.12.955.38/Vivaldi.app
/Users/kot/Library/Caches/com.vivaldi.Vivaldi/Sparkle/Vivaldi 1.8.770.56/Vivaldi.app
/Users/kot/Library/Caches/com.vivaldi.Vivaldi/Sparkle/Vivaldi 1.9.818.44/Vivaldi.app -
@superkot That's weird... looks like the updater (Sparkle) is keeping old versions around. I don't think that should be happening.
If you're curious to see if those are all valid app bundles, you can try the following command:
spctl -a -vv /Applications/Vivaldi.app
This command checks the integrity of the app bundle itself; basically another way of doing what Gatekeeper does when you install a new application. That's the syntax to check the default install location; just change the path to check another instance. Admin privileges are not require to run
spctl
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Be aware that the version numbers in Finder right-click menu and the ones found in the user library aren't the same. So even if this shouldn't happen, it has nothing to do with the versions that are available.
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@superkot I think that it's safe to delete those old versions of Vivaldi. In fact, opening one of those old versions using "Open With" could corrupt your Vivaldi profile. And whatever you do, do not try running one of those other versions while /Applications/Vivaldi.app is running.
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@superkot How did you install and update Vivaldi on your system? Did you install it with an Admin account and then update with that same account? Installed from one account and updated using another?
The reason I ask is that I just tried installing an older version of Vivaldi (stable) in a test account. When I launched it, Vivaldi updated to the latest version and the old version was placed in my Trash folder, which I then deleted.
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I have only one account and it is probably admin.
I've deleted those files in the Library folder and it looks ok for now, but I'll have to see what happens with the next update.
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Thanks!
@luetage the numbers are actually the same, although the menu did have not all of them.
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Has anybody else run into this issue on macOS? I haven't seen any other reports and can't reproduce the problem on my system. I'm just trying to confirm whether this was simply a strange glitch or a more widespread issue that the Vivaldi QA team needs to investigate.
Thanks!
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@superkot Did you run into any problems after installing this morning's update?
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@xyzzy everything is ok so far, no new copies in caches.
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@superkot Thanks very much. I'm glad that you were able to get your Mac back into a good state and that there were no problems with the last Vivaldi update.
FYI, I opened a bug just in case this was a problem that needed to be investigated immediately. If you can think of anything that might have triggered this glitch, please let me know. Otherwise, if nobody else follows up here with a similar report, I'll let the QA team know that the issue has been resolved.
Thanks again!
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@superkot Just following up one last time... Have you (or anyone else) run into this issue over the last few Stable or Snapshot updates or can I now tag this topic as
Resolved
?Thanks!
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I have watched this over the last weeks. The dialog shows exactly the version I have currently running and additionally the one I have on my backup. The same is valid for Opera, therefore it's a chromium issue. Firefox doesn't have this problem. And it definitely doesn't show versions from trash, or I would have 5 visible currently.
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@luetage Thanks very much! On my system, macOS also points to other valid browser app bundles that exist, so this is to be expected. The main thing I wanted to confirm was that the Vivaldi updater was not leaving any mysterious remnants in ~/Library and that your systems are in a clean state after the update.
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