medoctron |
Jeudi 26 Juillet 2012 à 19:58
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medoctron
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Hello,
i just installed Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion and downloaded PlayOnMac v4.1.3. My Mac says (when i try to start it) that the app is broken...
Is 10.8 already supported? Does anyone else have this problem?
Best regards
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Quentin PÂRIS |
Jeudi 26 Juillet 2012 à 20:28
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Quentin PÂRIS
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PlayOnMac works perfectly on my mountain lion.
Maybe you could try to redownload it
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medoctron |
Jeudi 26 Juillet 2012 à 22:17
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medoctron
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Just downloaded and tried for the third time... nothing changed.... :( ... Uninstaller works (Gatekeeper just asks me if i trust it and if i say yes it runs as expected) Edité par medoctron
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medoctron |
Jeudi 26 Juillet 2012 à 22:22
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medoctron
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Just changed my Gatekeeper settings to allow everything, then i started PlayOnMac - et voila - it starts. I'm now changing back my Gatekeeper settings. Thanks for your help!
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mbongio |
Lundi 30 Juillet 2012 à 21:40
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mbongio
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Hello, I have installed Mountain Lion, updated Xquartz and installed the latest version of PlayonMac. I want to install Scottrade Elite, and going through the "install non listed program" process. As soon as the virtual drive creation step starts, a window pops up asking me to install X11. X11 is no longer part of Mountain Lion which is now fully integrated with XQuartz. So basically i am stuck at this point... nothing gets installed. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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Quentin PÂRIS |
Lundi 30 Juillet 2012 à 22:42
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Quentin PÂRIS
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Try to restart your computer
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mbongio |
Mardi 31 Juillet 2012 à 1:00
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mbongio
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Thank you for your reply. I followed your suggestion and restarted the computer but i had the same issues. I then proceeded to fully shutdown, wait 5 minutes, then turn it back on but with the same results. I am at a loss. Just for your info, i am trying this on the new MacbookPro with Retina display. I took a screenshot for you, is there a place where i can post it so you can see it?
Thanks.
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Quentin PÂRIS |
Mardi 31 Juillet 2012 à 22:10
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Quentin PÂRIS
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Type xterm in Terminal.app ?
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mbongio |
Mardi 31 Juillet 2012 à 23:48
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mbongio
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If i type xterm in Terminal.app i get the following:
Last login: Mon Jul 30 18:54:27 on console MBPR2012:~ Adm$ xterm -bash: xterm: command not found MBPR2012:~ Adm$
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mbongio |
Mardi 31 Juillet 2012 à 23:52
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mbongio
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When i try to install the software through PlayOnMac a window pops up saying:
To open "wineboot" you need to install X11. Would you like to install X11 now?
If i say CONTINUE, it takes me to this apple.com page:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5293?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
Which tells me that X11 is not included in Mountain Lion and that XQuartz is now the standard (note: I have XQuarz 2.7.2 properly installed on my system).
Hope this helps you in figuring out why this is happening.
Thank you for the support!
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Quentin PÂRIS |
Mercredi 1 Aoüt 2012 à 10:22
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Quentin PÂRIS
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XQuartz does not seem to be well installed.
Try to run it manually
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Blaisorblade |
Jeudi 17 Octobre 2013 à 17:14
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Blaisorblade
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I was in a similar situation, but found only this topic without a solution. What solved the problem for me was running this on a prompt: $ sudo /usr/X11/libexec/xquartz_postinst.sh
but I don't recommend it, unless you look at that file, understand what it's doing and that it'll solve things for you.
In general, I'd recommend reinstalling XQuartz, I believe that should work as well.
Before that, both the stub X11 and XQuartz were installed.
I assume the situation arose (for me) because I made a fresh install of Mountain Lion, followed by a Time Machine restore of my old system (including XQuartz). Probably the restore avoided overwriting system files.
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