Mac 10.5.2 kills DVDpedia
Mac 10.5.2 kills DVDpedia
I just upgraded to Mac 10.5.2 this afternoon (it was an automatic upgrade), and now DVDpedia won’t launch. It was working fine beforehand.
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We have also tested against 10.5.2 and the pedias are working fine. Could you take a look at your console log for any errors from DVDpedia. You can view the log with the program of the same name in your utilities folder, newer entries are towards the bottom. If DVDpedia crashes while launch it should provide a crash report, if you could please email us that, it would provide us with more information. You can also find the old crash reports in ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/DVDpedia. Thank you.
It’s not just DVDpedia…
InDesign CS3, Photoshop CS3, Mail, Acrobat CS3, QuarkXpress 6.5.2, MSWord…all of the above programs refused to launch after I upgraded to 10.5.2.
After an hour on the phone with Apple, they finally told me to Archive and Restore. Darn!
Then I decided that, given the installation was a clean one, maybe I could upgrade to 10.5.2. So I tried it. Same results—couldn’t launch many essential applications.
Another Archive and Restore, and I’m staying at 10.5 until 10.5.3 comes out.
Phooey! (I’m glad to hear you’re not having problems.)
After an hour on the phone with Apple, they finally told me to Archive and Restore. Darn!
Then I decided that, given the installation was a clean one, maybe I could upgrade to 10.5.2. So I tried it. Same results—couldn’t launch many essential applications.
Another Archive and Restore, and I’m staying at 10.5 until 10.5.3 comes out.
Phooey! (I’m glad to hear you’re not having problems.)
Sorry to hear you had to restore twice, but glad to hear it's not a DVDpedia specific bug. We rely on a lot of Apple technology so any bugs in OS X could easily affect the Pedias. Thank you for letting us know, this way if another user reports a hang when launching we can be more informed as to what it could be.
Just to let you know:
No problems here...
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bash-$ sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.5.2
BuildVersion: 9C31
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