This is a bit of shot in the dark, but check to see if there is anything in 
your ~j803/addons/labs/labs folder. 

There were some problems that occurred in jhs because it choked on install 
because it didn't see any labs present. I don't think that this should have an 
affect on console, but if that folder is indeed empty, try dragging a previous 
lab into it and see if that clears it up. 

Cheers, bob

On Dec 1, 2014, at 9:50 PM, Joey K Tuttle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, it is definitely puzzling. The session I reported initially was on my 
> MacBook Air.
> 
> So, just now on my iMac, I downloaded 
> http://www.jsoftware.com/download/j803/install/j803_mac64.zip
> 
> Then, in a finder window, I click-unzipped it in my Downloads folder, and 
> clicked on the jcon icon in ~/Downloads/j64-803. That started a terminal 
> window and gave the following results -
> 
> Last login: Mon Dec  1 21:06:59 on ttys014
> iMi7-2:~ jkt$ /Users/jkt/Downloads/j64-803/bin/jconsole ; exit;
>   JVERSION
> Engine: j803/2014-10-19-11:11:11
> Library: 8.03.09
> Platform: Darwin 64
> Installer: J803 install
> InstallPath: /users/jkt/downloads/j64-803
>   exit 0
> logout
> 
> [Process completed]
> 
> I dragged the jcon icon to the launch bar and now from there I can single 
> click and get the same result as above.
> 
> This does show me that I should update the 803 on my MacBook Air because 
> doesn't have the current Library or Engine build (I guess I didn't update it 
> from the Beta). But even though I will have to use pacman to get 
> applications, it seems to work just fine even just sitting in the Downloads 
> folder (or on a thumb drive) but I will put it in my /Applications folder and 
> make an alias so that in Terminal I can launch it with a very shorthand note, 
> just -
> 
> ja
> 
> Has something perhaps corrupted your downloaded files?
> 
> Just to show that the hardware is fairly similar to yours -
> 
> Model Name:    iMac
>  Model Identifier:    iMac11,3
>  Processor Name:    Intel Core i7
>  Processor Speed:    2.93 GHz
>  Number of Processors:    1
>  Total Number of Cores:    4
>  L2 Cache (per Core):    256 KB
>  L3 Cache:    8 MB
>  Memory:    16 GB
>  Processor Interconnect Speed:    4.8 GT/s
>  Boot ROM Version:    IM112.0057.B01
>  SMC Version (system):    1.59f2
>  Serial Number (system):
>  Hardware UUID:
> 
> Since it is so quick to get a fresh copy from Jsoftware.com, maybe you should 
> wipe out what you have and try a new install (as I did above) - if that 
> doesn't work, then I suspect some problem in OSX.
> 
> But you still haven't said just which version of the OS you are running. I 
> see that as of Lion, the desktop and server systems were merged and now all 
> OSX systems have identical capabilities. I see there is a $20 download from 
> Apple that provides some admin tools but all the underlying Unix should be 
> the same. Good article about all this at - 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OS_X_Server
> 
> Both of my machines are running Yosemite (10.10.1) - I doubt that any release 
> after 10.7 would cause a problem for J.
> 
> 
> On 2014/12/01 20:28 , Brian Schott wrote:
>> Joey,
>> 
>> 
>> Yes it is a server version.
>> I always put mine in the home directory.
>> I tried launching from bin/jconsole, too, with the same error result.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Model Name: Mac mini
>>   Model Identifier: Macmini5,3
>>   Processor Name: Intel Core i7
>>   Processor Speed: 2 GHz
>>   Number of Processors: 1
>>   Total Number of Cores: 4
>>   L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
>>   L3 Cache: 6 MB
>>   Memory: 8 GB
>>   Boot ROM Version: MM51.0077.B0F
>>   SMC Version (system): 1.77f0
>>   Serial Number (system):
>>   Hardware UUID:
>> 
>> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 11:15 PM, Joey K Tuttle <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Brian,
>>> 
>>> Rather than the ~path you show, I always install j in the /Applications
>>> directory. Here is a launch of a pretty vanilla install under OS X 10.10.1
>>> it is launched in a running Terminal window -
>>> 
>>> MBair-2:~ jkt$ /Applications/j64-803/bin/jconsole
>>>    JVERSION
>>> Engine: j701/2011-01-10/11:25 build: Feb  6 2011 16:16:29
>>> Library: 8.03.05
>>> Platform: Darwin 64
>>> Installer: J803 install
>>> InstallPath: /applications/j64-803
>>>    i. 2 5
>>> 0 1 2 3 4
>>> 5 6 7 8 9
>>>    exit 0
>>> Mon Dec 01 20:07:50
>>> MBair-2:~ jkt$
>>> 
>>> ~~~~
>>> 
>>> Here is a launch by clicking on jconsole in the finder -
>>> 
>>> Mon Dec 01 20:10:05
>>> MBair-2:~ jkt$ /Applications/j64-803/bin/jconsole ; exit;
>>> 
>>>    JVERSION
>>> Engine: j701/2011-01-10/11:25 build: Feb  6 2011 16:16:29
>>> Library: 8.03.05
>>> Platform: Darwin 64
>>> Installer: J803 install
>>> InstallPath: /applications/j64-803
>>>    exit 0
>>> logout
>>> 
>>> [Process completed]
>>> 
>>> ~~~
>>> 
>>> That started up a terminal window and left it fallow when j quit. But it
>>> seems to work just fine...
>>> 
>>> What OS are you running? Is it a "server version"?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
> 
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