Ok, I have been waiting for an answer from Line6 about getting PODfarm 2.02 working again - with no luck for over a week now. 2.5 is fucked up, and fucks 2.02 up so that you cannot downgrade and Line6 apparently has no idea where the other files it installs are located. Well, finally, someone figured out the way to go back to 2.02 on OSX! Here is the procedure:
Delete Line6 files or folders in:
Library/Audio/Plugin-Ins/Components
Library/Audio/Plugin-Ins/VST
Library/Audio/MIDI Drivers
Library/Frameworks (should be two folders, L6WXTG and L6WXTY.framework)
Library/Application Support/Line 6
Library/Application Support/Digidesign/Plug-Ins
User/Library/Application Support/Line 6
Applications/Line 6
User/Documents/Line 6
User/Library/Preferences (Line6 preferences, should be something like com.line6.xxxxx, etc.)
Then, open up Terminal (Applications/Utilities) and enter these one line at a time, pressing Enter after each one:
cd // (enter)
cd/private/var/db/receipts (enter)
sudo rm -i com.line6* (enter)
You may have to enter your administrator password somewhere in there, I did. Then you type "yes" and press enter for each file that comes up (it will be quite a few), this is saying yes to delete that file. After that is done, restart your computer, go to the Line6 site and download the 2.02 installer. Install 2.02 and enjoy! Should work for anyone on OSX.
I just want to say that it's really sad that some regular user knew where to look for the files that 2.5 installs that fucks 2.02 up, instead of the software engineers at Line6. But I am totally glad he did
Credit goes to user "popskull" on the Line6 forum.
Delete Line6 files or folders in:
Library/Audio/Plugin-Ins/Components
Library/Audio/Plugin-Ins/VST
Library/Audio/MIDI Drivers
Library/Frameworks (should be two folders, L6WXTG and L6WXTY.framework)
Library/Application Support/Line 6
Library/Application Support/Digidesign/Plug-Ins
User/Library/Application Support/Line 6
Applications/Line 6
User/Documents/Line 6
User/Library/Preferences (Line6 preferences, should be something like com.line6.xxxxx, etc.)
Then, open up Terminal (Applications/Utilities) and enter these one line at a time, pressing Enter after each one:
cd // (enter)
cd/private/var/db/receipts (enter)
sudo rm -i com.line6* (enter)
You may have to enter your administrator password somewhere in there, I did. Then you type "yes" and press enter for each file that comes up (it will be quite a few), this is saying yes to delete that file. After that is done, restart your computer, go to the Line6 site and download the 2.02 installer. Install 2.02 and enjoy! Should work for anyone on OSX.
I just want to say that it's really sad that some regular user knew where to look for the files that 2.5 installs that fucks 2.02 up, instead of the software engineers at Line6. But I am totally glad he did

Credit goes to user "popskull" on the Line6 forum.