Rhino Mac Os X

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About the App • App name: rhino • App description: JavaScript engine • App website: Install the App • Press Command+Space and type Terminal and press enter/return key. • Run in Terminal app: ruby -e '$(curl -fsSL /dev/null and press enter/return key.

If the screen prompts you to enter a password, please enter your Mac's user password to continue. When you type the password, it won't be displayed on screen, but the system would accept it. So just type your password and press ENTER/RETURN key. Then wait for the command to finish.

• Run: brew install rhino Done! You can now use rhino.

Hello, thank you for your reply and implication, i just past here the software informations, and i also include in the mail the crash report from rhino. Seems to be user specific – just tried it on a user account that had never Rhino’d before and all fine Really?

(!) Very interesting. And - just to be absolutely sure - this was on the exact same machine that was crashing (presuming the answer is yes). In this particular case, I would be very interested to see the contents of the crash report after it crashes. When you restart Rhino on the machine that has crashed, a crash report dialog should appear. Can you please attach the contents of that text in a file here? (or you can email it to if that works beter) Thanks in advance, -Dan.

You mentioned that you “ditched preferences”. Deleting the preferences file using the Finder no longer works. The OS restores your preferences file from a backup that it keeps. We would like to get a copy of your preferences file so we can try using it to duplicate this problem. After you have confirmed that Rhino is still crashing, zip a copy of your preferences file and email it to either.

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After you do so, see for the current method for resetting the contents of your preferences file. Reset your preferences and test again for a crash. We’d like to know if this fixes the crashes.

The crash reports we have right now are not conclusive, but it looks like Rhino might be crashing on certain computers in macOS Sierra when drawing the buttons in one of the tool palettes. We can examine your preferences file to see what tool palettes are active when trying to duplicate this.