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Martin, Grabbing the latest version and re-installing will not wipe out your indexing. We don't store the application in the same place as all your personal data (resources, indexes, etc). The latest version is available from: http://downloads.logos.com/LBS4/LBS4MacInstaller/Logos4Mac.dmg Hopefully this will help. Tom
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Michael, This is definitely a bug that none of us here has ever encountered. We'll create a ticket and see if we can track it down. Out of curiousity, what version of Mac OS X are you using? Tom
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Indexing is slower on Mac than windows. It should finish, but yes, it does take longer.
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Can you try it now?
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One more thing: The first pass at partial indexing is implemented. That means after your library is indexed the first time, adding new resources to the index should not take as long. I don't think any Windows builds have this yet. This is also why the "Time Remaining" estimates are really far off at the beginning of indexing. It really won't take 100
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Joe, We haven't gotten click and drag Library implemented yet. Tom
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Hi Colin, See this thread: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/3311.aspx The first post will tell you how to post your logs. If you attach them to that thread, I'll try to take a look and see if there are any issues to work out. For now, grab the latest alpha release (4.0.3.2697) that I posted and see if that helps. Tom
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Normal.dotm 0 0 1 278 1590 Logos Bible Software 13 3 1952 12.0 0 false 18 pt 18 pt 0 0 false false false I mentioned that we’d have a new alpha today and I intended to post one earlier this morning, but every time I was about to push one out, one of our devs said “Hang on 5 more minutes, I’ve got a great feature that can go in.” Bob even took the Mac
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Tom, When we put a new Alpha out, we'll post in the forum with a change log and known issues. Logos 4 for Mac (like Windows) will check for resource updates and app updates when you log in and when the app is started up. Tom
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Tom, There may be some assertion failures on Mac, but they should not affect indexing. They are more there for troubleshooting on Mac since this is an alpha version. Tom
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Tim, Try this. Start the app up. Wait until the blue Logos icon shows up in the menu bar. Click the icon and select "Cancel Downloading" and wait about a minute for the downloads to cancel. If the icon hasn't disappeared after one minute, click "Cancel All". Now, restart Logos 4 and see if the downloads will restart. There is a bug in the "Cancel All
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Murray, I've got the log file and there's definitely something going on trying to discover your resources. I'll look into it and see if I can get a solution. As a work around, you can move CALTGN.lbxlls out of your /Library/Application Support/Libronix DLS/Resources/ folder and out of your /Users/murray/Library/Application Support/Logos4/Data/7zdykbvd
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Tom, That behavior is expected. It's not really an error, just a miscategorized log statement.
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Murray, Could you try deleting this file: /Users/murray/Library/Application Support/Logos4/Data/7zdykbvd.2y7/ResourceManager/Resources/CALTGLEX.lbxlls and seeing if you can restart the app. Also, after doing so, can you attach your Indexer.log? Thanks, Tom
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Murray, Can you post your Logos4.log from ~/Library/Application Support/Logos4/Logging?
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If you had 1.2 installed, Logos 4 should copy those resources to the correct location and discover them automatically. If you have updates to download, those will be discovered once the app is restarted (for all the resource downloads that have completed successfully). I would suggest waiting until all the resources download simply to avoid having to
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Murray, Did you install from a download? Do you know if you downloaded any resources? If the application did download resources, it would have tried to download > 1GB of data depending on what package you purchased. If this is the first time you've run the app after downloading it, it is expected that your library would be empty as no resources would
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We've pushed out a new build which should fix the continuous updating problem. Thanks for the patience.
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You'll need to remove a Logos4 specific folder and then restart the app. Open Finder. Click on your home folder on the left hand side under "Places" Open the Library folder Under Library, open the Application Support folder Under the Application Support folder, find the Logos4 folder and drag it to the Trash. Restart the app and it should ask you to
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If you are having trouble with Mac Alpha 1, there are some bits of information which can help us track down the issues more quickly. 1) Turn on Logging Grab the attached nlog.config file and place it in Library/Application Support/Logos4/Logging under your home folder. Rename the file to nlog.config (replacing any existing file). 5670.nlog.config "