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Mac Installer Failed No Software Found Windows 10

The installation failed. The Installer could not install the software. The Installer could not install the software because there was no software found to install. I'll download and build from source. So I download the source from the wxPython downloads page, cd to the wxPython folder and run: python build-wxPython.py -osxcocoa -install.

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Mac installer failed no software found windows 10

Oct 26, 2018  Hi, I have a Macbook Pro 2014, 16 Go 1600 Mhz DDR3, Intel iris Pro 1536 Mo, and running on macOS High Sierra and I can't install AutoCAD 2018. Everytime I try to install it, the installation start properly but at the end, it gives me a message saying the 'the installation failed'. I have the logo Au. May 12, 2014  'The installation failed. The installer could not install the software. The installer could not install the software because there was no software found to install.' Any help would be greatly, greatly appreciated guys - I am SO eager to have everything up and running properly.

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I previously tried to install a new Version of iWork from the original DVD on a Mac of a collegue. After clicking through the installer, it displayed an error message 'No Software found to install.' (I translated this from German -- the original English message might be a bit different).
After some searches in different forums on the web, where I did not found a solution but several people with the same problem, I remembered something I read before while creating an own installer for another project with Apple Package Maker. The Apple installer searches the /Library/Receipts directory for existing older packages of the same software that should be installed.
The final solution to the problem was to completely delete all similar packages (in my case the packages for iWork, Pages and 'Keynote) from the Receipts folder. Obviously, there had been some older versions of iWork installed before, but they were deleted out of the Applications folder. Hopefully this hint will save some of you some valuable time in similar cases.
[robg adds: We've run some previous hints on removing specific items from the /Library/Receipts folder, but we've never run a general hint on the subject. So I thought I'd use this one as the general tip, too -- if you're having trouble re-installing something that was installed via the Apple Installer, check the Receipts folder. If you find a folder there for the app in question, move it somewhere safe (just in case!), then re-run the troublesome installer. If it works, trash the moved receipt. If it doesn't work, then there are other things going on...]