HT5268 mac os 10.6.8: updates java 9, itunes 10.6.3, airport 5.6.1 lassen sich nicht installieren

mac os 10.6.8: updates java 9, itunes 10.6.3, airport 5.6.1 lassen sich nicht installieren.
über die sofwareaktualisierung gefundene updates lassen sich nicht installieren. während der installation wird diese abgebrochen mit dem hinweis, daß ein fehler aufgetreten ist. auch das löschen der update prefs und caches brachte nichts.
mac pro, 2x2.8 ghz quad-core intel xeon, 8gb ram

It turns out that the problem had to do with network accounts, even though it was not clear at first.  Redirecting the program to the local machine's cache with a network home redirector script fixed the issue.  Thanks anyway.

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