OS X Somona
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OS X Somona
Hi,
I have had a couple of users upgrade to OS X Sonoma and report my app is now crashing.
Is anyone else having problems or is there a known issue, or has anyone else upgraded and everything is working?
I am reluctant to upgrade my Mac as it all works at the moment and if I upgrade the older version of Xcode needed for iOS might not work etc.
Thanks
Andy
I have had a couple of users upgrade to OS X Sonoma and report my app is now crashing.
Is anyone else having problems or is there a known issue, or has anyone else upgraded and everything is working?
I am reluctant to upgrade my Mac as it all works at the moment and if I upgrade the older version of Xcode needed for iOS might not work etc.
Thanks
Andy
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Re: OS X Somona
I have NOT tried a standalone WITH inclusions.
Without, I have had 3 standalones running properly.
This might be a duplicate thread.
Without, I have had 3 standalones running properly.
This might be a duplicate thread.
Re: OS X Somona
Hi Andy,
there are a couple of long and heated threads on this on the forums.
Bottom line is that Sonoma is crashing older versions of LiveCode, but 9.6.10 and 10 DP6 should work. There is a bug with dates that return US format no matter what.
It is presumably the same issue with standalones, as that's just the engine bundled with the stack, but 1 user reported that standalones from 9.6.3 work fine on Sonoma. I'm not sure this is extensively tested or confirmed.
I am waiting until 9.6.11 and/or 10 DP7 are related before upgrading, you'd probably want to do the same on your production machine...
S.
there are a couple of long and heated threads on this on the forums.
Bottom line is that Sonoma is crashing older versions of LiveCode, but 9.6.10 and 10 DP6 should work. There is a bug with dates that return US format no matter what.
It is presumably the same issue with standalones, as that's just the engine bundled with the stack, but 1 user reported that standalones from 9.6.3 work fine on Sonoma. I'm not sure this is extensively tested or confirmed.
I am waiting until 9.6.11 and/or 10 DP7 are related before upgrading, you'd probably want to do the same on your production machine...
S.
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Re: OS X Somona
That was me: and as I indicated above, my testing consisted of a build of my 'Devawriter Pro', and 2 other 'stray' stacks built with LC 9.6.3 'community' on MacOS 12 with NO inclusions . . . and they DID run on MacOS Sonoma successfully.1 user reported that standalones from 9.6.3 work fine on Sonoma. I'm not sure this is extensively tested or confirmed.
Obviously an EXTENSIVE test would involve running off an almost endless series of standalones with all possible combinations of inclusions and then testing them on MacOS 14.
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AND this is going to be a real headache . . .
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Re: OS X Somona
Hello all,
The crash of the LC IDE (which is fixed in LC 9.6.10 and 10.0.0 dp6) on MacOS Sonoma is related to menus. If your standalone app has no menus and it was built with an older version of LiveCode then it will most likely NOT crash.
Kind regards,
Panos
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The crash of the LC IDE (which is fixed in LC 9.6.10 and 10.0.0 dp6) on MacOS Sonoma is related to menus. If your standalone app has no menus and it was built with an older version of LiveCode then it will most likely NOT crash.
Kind regards,
Panos
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Re: OS X Somona
That makes perfect sense, as none of the standalones I built have any menus.related to menus
It would be useful to know if there is a 'work around' for that problem.
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Re: OS X Somona
Hello Richmond,
Unfortunately there is no workaround. On MacOS Sonoma it seems they have changed the way menus are treated, and this causes a crash in the affected versions of the engine c++ code.
Kind regards,
Panos
Unfortunately there is no workaround. On MacOS Sonoma it seems they have changed the way menus are treated, and this causes a crash in the affected versions of the engine c++ code.
Kind regards,
Panos
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Re: OS X Somona
Thank you very much Panos (even if that makes you the bearer of bad news), as, at the very least, it lets myself and others who currently depend on LC 9.6.3 Community know where we stand re MacOS 14.Unfortunately there is no workaround. On MacOS Sonoma it seems they have changed the way menus are treated, and this causes a crash in the affected versions of the engine c++ code.
We will, obviously, have to do without menubar menus (sorry about that very clunky construction), or work out how to have a hamburger menu on the stack itself:
- https://franco-fagioli.info/
Actually, apart from the fact that Franco Fagioli is one of my favourite baroque singers, that website has an inspiring hamburger menu insofar as it does NOT present the user with a drop-down, but takes them to a page with a series of menu items: so a stack with a hamburger menu could just take one to a card with a series of buttons.
Go on, I dare you: check it out.
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Re: OS X Somona
And so, MacOS 14.1 beta 2 . . .
. . . the splash screen of LC 9.6.3 comes and goes in the blink of an eye, far, far faster than 14.1 beta 1 . . . bugger all good that it does though.
As I do not need my 2018 Mac Mini at them moment I will not be downgrading it to MacOS 13 ...
. . . the splash screen of LC 9.6.3 comes and goes in the blink of an eye, far, far faster than 14.1 beta 1 . . . bugger all good that it does though.
As I do not need my 2018 Mac Mini at them moment I will not be downgrading it to MacOS 13 ...