Latest release of El Capitan is crashing 6.4 Update 3 and 6.5 Beta 1
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Jeremy Scott said:
Where do we get this update?
See this thread: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/113235.aspx
EDIT: I assume you are new to Logos beta testing. Make sure to change your download channel back to stable after the release goes live... else you will end up downloading the next round of betas.
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Thanks for the quick response. I think I have been following the wrong thread! I have not been using Logos Beta, but I did download El Capitan beta and it crashed my normal Logos 6. Just waiting for some updates from either Apple or Logos to get me back up and running.
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Jeremy Scott said:
Just waiting for some updates from either Apple or Logos to get me back up and running.
Beta testing should not be performed on "production" machines... In other words, if you NEED the application for work, don't beta test on your only/primary machine.
In this case, however, I would say "go for it." Your other option is to wait for this release on stable... which may be several weeks away yet. As I said above, make sure to change back to stable once this beta round goes live on stable.
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Add a space after a hyperlink to make it active: http://www.smh.com.au/it-pro/security-it/os-x-el-capitans-new-security-features-make-apples-mac-more-like-ios-20150720-gifyoy.html
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Thank you for the advice..I appreciate it.
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It is working for me too! Thank you!!
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I am back up and running...thanks for the help!
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@alabama24 - Thanks for the tip about the hyperlink activation
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I'm still getting a crash on a mac when it's syncing. I'm using Beta 3 that was released a couple of days ago
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Nathan Klahsen said:
I'm still getting a crash on a mac when it's syncing. I'm using Beta 3 that was released a couple of days ago
Please create a new thread, explain your issue, provide appropriate details including logs. If you need instructions, see my signature line.
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Jeffrey S. Robison said:
I believe the issue is the new security frameworks implemented in El Capitan that prevent installation into and moves all application files out of the system locations outside of those locations. The way that L6 installs and stores data will have to change to be in compliance with the new protocols. The protocols are IMO are really good for end users so far as the OS experience goes, but I would just imagine that it will require quite a few changes for application developers. I am sure that the Faithlife app devs are up to the task. I am looking forward to what I believe will be a more stable experience for Mac users. Yes, I am cheering ahead of time and I am praying for the devs as they step up to this learning curve related to the security frameworks. Pretty sure that means cool mobile Apple device stuff is coming... I am hopeful.
This is not related to the security changes Apple is making as part of El Capitan as Logos does not currently install anything in any of the newly forbidden locations. The crash on launch was caused by a change Apple made to the internal threading structures in Beta 3 right before they released the public Beta 1. They appear to have updated that again in the latest Developer Beta 4 release today as Logos 6.4 now launches just fine so it might be working once they release public Beta 2.
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Thanks, Martin. I was not sure. I have not looked at any of the crash logs. I did have a launch crash of stable release L6 on beta OS X. But the beta on beta seems to be running fine. I think Apple wants to make so everything will run on the watch. I am too old and my eyes are not good enough to read on the watch.[:)] I am about to update my testing machine to beta 4 this afternoon. Praying a new church database app I am working on will sparkle and shine there.
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