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Hello everyone!


I hope you can help me, I'm pretty desperate right now.


I am using this software called Rhino, bought a license and everything. But I'm experiencing problems when I try to open a file or a new project; basically the software just crashes.


Here the errors I get:




I have Mojave (10.14) installed and the version of Rhino is the 6.21 (which is the latest one, even checking for updates).


When I try "Get Xcode" is looks like is downloading a software, but the it tells me that there are network problems (which there aren't). And if I try "Install" it opens a page on the App Store but it doesn't give me the chance to install the app.


Is anybody able to help?


Thanks,

Helen


MacBook Pro 13”, macOS 10.13

Posted on Jan 24, 2020 7:27 AM

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Posted on Jan 24, 2020 7:52 AM

The Rhino software should not be expecting users to install or use lldb. Contact the developer and tell them to fix their software. Just e-mail them your crash report and the file you are trying to open. If you are trying to create a new project, then you only need to send the crash report.


Launch Console.app and look under “UserReport” in the left hand column. You should see a one or more crash reports from Rhino appear in a middle column. Select the crash report and click on the “Share” button in the toolbar. This will open a new e-mail message with the crash report as an attachment. You can then attach any other files, if necessary.


You are running an older version of macOS. You are running 10.14.3. You should at least update to 10.14.6. I doubt that is related to the crash, however.

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Jan 24, 2020 7:52 AM in response to Helen-IMDS

The Rhino software should not be expecting users to install or use lldb. Contact the developer and tell them to fix their software. Just e-mail them your crash report and the file you are trying to open. If you are trying to create a new project, then you only need to send the crash report.


Launch Console.app and look under “UserReport” in the left hand column. You should see a one or more crash reports from Rhino appear in a middle column. Select the crash report and click on the “Share” button in the toolbar. This will open a new e-mail message with the crash report as an attachment. You can then attach any other files, if necessary.


You are running an older version of macOS. You are running 10.14.3. You should at least update to 10.14.6. I doubt that is related to the crash, however.

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