Brian/Bob, just to weigh in: I too am running Mojave, but Release-a (the same release candidate you just downloaded in the zip file Brian).
I confirm that Release-a does not have the bug you reported (your script runs clean on my system): JVERSION Engine: j807/j64/darwin Release-a: commercial/2019-01-11T11:43:43 Library: 8.07.22 Qt IDE: 1.7.9/5.9.7 Platform: Darwin 64 Installer: J807 install InstallPath: /users/rob/j64-807 Contact: www.jsoftware.com <http://www.jsoftware.com/> However I then tried to upgrade to Release-b using Bob’s link, but J (grey) and J (green) fail to run on Mojave, I suspect like Bob advised I need to relax restrictions on running code downloaded from the Internet, have not tried to yet resolve. I suspect this may be a similar problem to what you are experiencing Brian. One suggestion, if it is complaining of something running, I suggest 2 things: Reboot your machine (to ensure anything else might now be shut down) Make sure if you have a J Icon on your Dock, to Drag & Remove, then recreate a new shortcut and drop in the Dock, as it needs updating to the new folder link. Also as Bob suggests, check on security permissions for downloaded apps (Mac often blocks (quietly) and programs just “don’t appear to load”) HTH, sorry but can’t help much further on the details beyond that …/Regards Rob > On 18 Feb 2019, at 8:17 am, 'robert therriault' via General > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Brian, > > I am now running on Mojave, but I do remember having to do a song and dance > to get around the 'protection' of previous Mac Os's. I seem to remember > having to set the security level in settings to allow for running programs > downloaded from the internet (but you may have already done that). Another > thing would to be sure that you are downloading the non-AVX version if you > computer does not have graphics unit acceleration. Past that I don't have a > lot of advice. Perhaps the zip file will work for you. I think Ian Clark may > be running El Cap and may have better advice. > > Cheers, bob > >> On Feb 17, 2019, at 12:09 PM, Brian Schott <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Bob, >> I downloaded as you suggested from the jwiki link, but after opening the >> .dmg file and moving its contents to my home directory, I cannot open >> jconsole or jqt (haven't tried jhs) because I get the error message >> '"jconsole" is damaged and can't be opened. You should move it to the >> Trash.' >> I have tried it by downloading 2 separate times with a shutdown in between. >> >> I did notice that my earlier downloads of jsystems were .zip files, not >> .dmg files. >> I got the warning that I was launching a file (jconsole) from an unknown >> source (after the required "right-click" opening) and said to launch >> anyway. (Btw the warning about the need to right-click is NOT part of the >> instructions, and likely should be added.) >> >> I am using El Capitan which is older than Sierra, so the special >> instructions do now apply to me. >> >> *******So, I need access to the non-beta version that will work for me. >> Maybe that is the .zip version which I cannot find just now. >> >> >> On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 1:46 PM 'robert therriault' via General < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi Brian, >>> >>> I used the links on the wiki to download the current version. >>> >>> https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/System/Installation/All-in-One >>> >>> The jsoftware page may need to be brought up to date. >>> >>> Cheers, bob >>> >>> >>> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
