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total terminal does not launch anymore on the public beta of el capitan

Open ChristianSch opened this issue 10 years ago • 8 comments

… though it worked with the first developer preview. See below for console output (this very message is being repeated every two seconds).

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/edit: 1.5.4 installed via homebrew

cerberus:~ nexus$ brew cask info totalterminal
totalterminal: 1.5.4
TotalTerminal
http://totalterminal.binaryage.com
/opt/homebrew-cask/Caskroom/totalterminal/1.5.4 (28 files, 4.3M)
https://github.com/caskroom/homebrew-cask/blob/master/Casks/totalterminal.rb
==> Contents
  TotalTerminal.pkg (pkg)

ChristianSch avatar Jul 15 '15 09:07 ChristianSch

+1, I have the same issue here.

jonaswindey avatar Aug 17 '15 11:08 jonaswindey

+1 , here there are more comments but not any solution: http://discuss.binaryage.com/t/totalterminal-fails-to-start-in-el-capitan-public-beta/3958

sejas avatar Aug 21 '15 13:08 sejas

Same issue as well, can't install it anymore.

agjs avatar Sep 01 '15 17:09 agjs

Trying this with the El Capitan GM candidate, the same error shows in the logs. Hopefully they'll be able to address this issue by the time the official release comes around.

heliomass avatar Sep 12 '15 15:09 heliomass

Well, probably not. The problem (it seems) demands a substantial change to the architecture and the way tt works, and the developers seem really inactive and uninterested in the project lately (»There is probably no need to stick with TotalTerminal anymore. Thank you for using Visor/TotalTerminal over the years. It is time to switch.«) I myself have adopted iterm 2 for now. It sucks quite a lot, but there seems to be no alternative (yet).

ChristianSch avatar Sep 12 '15 15:09 ChristianSch

You can of course, reboot into recovery mode (cmd-r on mac start), pick Terminal from the Utilities menu once booted, and type: csrutil disable then reboot your mac and it starts working again. Though you do lose the benefit of System Integrity Protection features in 10.11. Do so at your own risk, and all other such disclaimers.

jeremytregunna avatar Oct 23 '15 05:10 jeremytregunna

+1. The issue is with the new “System Integrity Protection” (SIP), but there is a workaround to disable it. Hopefully someone (more competent than myself) will manage a new major fork of totalterminal...

lzkelley avatar Nov 11 '15 16:11 lzkelley

Hi All,

I can confirm that disabling SIP does allow Total Terminal to work again. If you're really reliant on it, that's probably the only path to keep it working on El Cap.

heliomass avatar Nov 14 '15 19:11 heliomass