Has anyone managed to get Eagle to run in Mac OS 10.7 (Lion). I can't get it to startup at all and get error-10810 in the terminal when I try to run it.
Has anyone managed to get Eagle to run in Mac OS 10.7 (Lion). I can't get it to startup at all and get error-10810 in the terminal when I try to run it.
On 07/30/11 11:09, fishtales wrote:
Has anyone managed to get Eagle to run in Mac OS 10.7 (Lion). I can't get it to startup at all and get error-10810 in the terminal when I try to run it.
Hi,
we've tried it and it works without problems on 10.7.1.
Are you working with 10.7.0 ? We've heard that 10.7.0 contains a number of bugs
and therefore we advise to move to 10.7.1 in that case.
If you also have this problem in 10.7.1, please let us know !
Regards,
Walter Spermann
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Yes, this issue can be solved by re-installing Eagle. An Eagle support rep told me t hat they had it running on 10.7.1 in Germany and I hadn't tried it on my Lion machine since updating to 10.7.1 so I tried it again and it still didn't work. So I re-installed Eagle and it worked fine. Then I upgraded my other computer that I had been keeping at Snow Leopard in order to run Eagle for a current project. After I upgraded, I did the 10.7.1 update and tried Eagle on that machine to see if I was going to have to re-install that one too, but it worked first time. I think something happens to trash a file if you try to run it in 10.7, but if you don't run it until you update to 10.7.1, it works. At any rate, if it's not workling now, just re-install and it should be fine. Of course you will want to backup any of your Eagle files somewhere safe before you re-install just to make sure a directory with your designs doesn't get overwritten!
Yes, this issue can be solved by re-installing Eagle. An Eagle support rep told me t hat they had it running on 10.7.1 in Germany and I hadn't tried it on my Lion machine since updating to 10.7.1 so I tried it again and it still didn't work. So I re-installed Eagle and it worked fine. Then I upgraded my other computer that I had been keeping at Snow Leopard in order to run Eagle for a current project. After I upgraded, I did the 10.7.1 update and tried Eagle on that machine to see if I was going to have to re-install that one too, but it worked first time. I think something happens to trash a file if you try to run it in 10.7, but if you don't run it until you update to 10.7.1, it works. At any rate, if it's not workling now, just re-install and it should be fine. Of course you will want to backup any of your Eagle files somewhere safe before you re-install just to make sure a directory with your designs doesn't get overwritten!
I'm not sure if it matters, but I downloaded a fresh copy of the installer from Cadsoft even though it was the same version that I had. Also, I think I un-installed Eagle with App Zapper before I did the re-install.