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[Bug] Not working in Mac OS 15.0

Open purelogarithm opened this issue 1 year ago • 15 comments

Describe the bug

Warning: The app doesn't appear to work in the latest OSX release - all you get is "the app cannot be opened" and it crashes. Not sure why it is crashing as I cannot see a crash log but nothing works even re-installing.

To Reproduce

Open app

Expected behavior

App opens normally

Environment

- OS: OSX 15.0
- Device: MacBook Pro 17inch
- Greenlight version: latest

Anything else?

No response

New issue

  • [X] I confirm that this is a new issue and not a duplicate

purelogarithm avatar Sep 17 '24 02:09 purelogarithm

This issue wasn't present on most of the developer betas of Sequoia but the last two I believe had this issue. Disabling Gatekeeper with a management profile doesn't help. Running the executable via terminal is a viable workaround at the moment. Seems to only be an issue on x86_64 macOS, ARM64 macOS runs the app fine, at least for me. I have attached a crash log. Greenlight.txt

The-Synthax avatar Sep 30 '24 08:09 The-Synthax

me too

jianlongliu avatar Sep 30 '24 15:09 jianlongliu

This issue wasn't present on most of the developer betas of Sequoia but the last two I believe had this issue. Disabling Gatekeeper with a management profile doesn't help. Running the executable via terminal is a viable workaround at the moment. Seems to only be an issue on x86_64 macOS, ARM64 macOS runs the app fine, at least for me. I have attached a crash log. Greenlight.txt

I tried running it in the terminal and it just crashed on login or it just refused to do anything. Is there anything that I missed?

I should have specified that I am running x86_64

Thanks

purelogarithm avatar Sep 30 '24 23:09 purelogarithm

Just wanted to add some information here. Seeing the same behavior and a quick search around I found another project that hit the same issue:

https://github.com/thonny/thonny/issues/3283

They have the issue marked as fixed but I'm not knowledgeable enough to know exactly what they did to fix it, but it might be a starting point for a solution. Something to do with packaging of scripts. Hope it helps!

bloodstrike avatar Oct 07 '24 16:10 bloodstrike

This issue wasn't present on most of the developer betas of Sequoia but the last two I believe had this issue. Disabling Gatekeeper with a management profile doesn't help. Running the executable via terminal is a viable workaround at the moment. Seems to only be an issue on x86_64 macOS, ARM64 macOS runs the app fine, at least for me. I have attached a crash log. Greenlight.txt

I tried running it in the terminal and it just crashed on login or it just refused to do anything. Is there anything that I missed?

I should have specified that I am running x86_64

Thanks

In terminal just do /Applications/Greenlight.app/Contents/MacOS/Greenlight and it should launch.

The-Synthax avatar Oct 07 '24 16:10 The-Synthax

In terminal just do /Applications/Greenlight.app/Contents/MacOS/Greenlight and it should launch.

Thanks! That worked (I almost panicked when my consoles for remote play weren't showing up but that was quickly resolved). I also saved the fix as an Automator shortcut application which I saved to my desktop. It's a workaround yes, but hopefully, the issue will be fixed in the next release - might need to recompile with the latest Xcode or something.

purelogarithm avatar Oct 07 '24 23:10 purelogarithm

This issue wasn't present on most of the developer betas of Sequoia but the last two I believe had this issue. Disabling Gatekeeper with a management profile doesn't help. Running the executable via terminal is a viable workaround at the moment. Seems to only be an issue on x86_64 macOS, ARM64 macOS runs the app fine, at least for me. I have attached a crash log. Greenlight.txt

I tried running it in the terminal and it just crashed on login or it just refused to do anything. Is there anything that I missed? I should have specified that I am running x86_64 Thanks

In terminal just do /Applications/Greenlight.app/Contents/MacOS/Greenlight and it should launch.

Still didn't work for me on Sequoia 15.1, it shows the same message. I can no longer bypass gatekeeper. :(

Any other work arounds please?

Edit: Nvm, I found one just a few minutes ago of this post. :)

oerix avatar Oct 17 '24 17:10 oerix

Edit: Nvm, I found one just a few minutes ago of this post. :)

Can you elaborate?

purelogarithm avatar Oct 19 '24 03:10 purelogarithm

Edit: Nvm, I found one just a few minutes ago of this post. :)

Can you elaborate?

If you're are comfortable, install the Profile on your mac. Repo can be found in the devs profile. It will most likely get patched anyways, so I wouldn't rely on it.

oerix avatar Oct 19 '24 12:10 oerix

I second to this. The app is unable to launch on a latest stable version of macOS.

kikiwora avatar Oct 26 '24 16:10 kikiwora

So has anyone tested the terminal fix or anything on 15.1 lastest version of Sequoia?

purelogarithm avatar Oct 28 '24 22:10 purelogarithm

Screenshot 2024-11-07 at 22 49 33

“Please update the OS to version 15.1; the latest version of the app can run on it.”~~~~

jianlongliu avatar Nov 07 '24 14:11 jianlongliu

And you are running the latest version back in April? Cool. I'll try updating it tonight! Thanks

purelogarithm avatar Nov 08 '24 00:11 purelogarithm

Sequoia moved the request to open apps in the System Settings, so to run Greenlight:

  • After downloading it and moving it to Applications, double click the app, the error message will appear
  • Close the prompt
  • Open System Settings -> Privacy & Security
  • Scroll down and there will be a button that says "Open Anyway" next to Greenlight

From now on it will just run normally.

timefrancesco avatar Dec 09 '24 11:12 timefrancesco

Everything works except remote play. These are the errors I'm getting in order after trying to start a stream...

Stream error result: Failed Details: [AgentCommandError] Agent : -2147418110 : class Network::StartStreamingSessionV2Command failed. at xbox\streaming\managementservice\xboxstreaminghelper.cpp:1365 : State ServerStartStreamingV2CommandSent

Failed to get player state. Error details: {}

THIS ONE CHANGES EVER TIME I TRY A STREAM

Session not found: 14CA615A-37B4-472F-AE10-59FD9F9B07ED Session not found: 58A68ADB-C7A8-4417-8078-E386C9EAB42B Session not found: A5E7F49C-0B78-4D0A-BC9E-9941E405F049

Nassons avatar Apr 11 '25 06:04 Nassons