"Could not complete Package" after Tahoe upgrade
After upgrading to macOS Tahoe 26.0, Illustrator (latest version) is unable to Package a file that has links located on a network drive.
Should be fixed in the latest Beta build 30.4.42 — please update and check if it’s truly fixed
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@Derek - Thanks for confirming in our direct communication that the issue is fixed for you.
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Derek Watson
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Thanks will try it first thing.
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@Derek - can you confirm that you were using latest Beta build 30.4.42?
If yes, we would like to know about your NAS setup - is it an SMB or NFS? Any other details would be helpful. -
Derek Watson
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Local links package fine but NAS files do not without a warning
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Beardmancer
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@Egor Chistyakov It definitely still fails. I tried packaging from a file saved in the Documents folder to the same location and it gave the same error.
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Beardmancer
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Egor,
Yes, it seems to happen regardless of where the source file is saved or where the output folder is saved. I just made a copy of the document into my Documents folder and packaged it to the same location. It was the same result: "Could not complete Package"
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@Beardmancer, what if you try to save it anywhere but the desktop?
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Beardmancer
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This is happening to me even with a file that has no links and is saved on my Desktop. Unchecking "Copy Fonts" allows the package to complete successfully, but my printer isn't going to appreciate that.
macOS Tahoe 26.2
Adobe Illustrator 30.1