i tried it out with both linphone 3.6.1 and 3.7.0
- the following results for linphone 3.6.1.:
arch -i386 /Applications/Linphone.app/Contents/MacOS/Linphone-bin
arch: posix_spawnp: /Applications/Linphone.app/Contents/MacOS/Linphone-
bin: Bad CPU type in executable
is that a problem in the linphone-bin file?
- and for linphone 3.7.0 is says:
arch -i386 /Applications/Linphone.app/Contents/MacOS/Linphone-bin
dyld: unknown required load command 0x80000022
Trace/BPT trap
as it did before. starting it directly out of the package contents,
without -arch 386, has the same results.
anything else i could try?
thanks in advance
wenzel
On 17.09.2014, at 12:09, BIENKOWSKI Guillaume wrote:
Looks like our build system produces binaries incompatible with
Leopard.
Could you try the trick presented here: http://asqueella.blogspot.fr/2010/12/dyld-unknown-required-load-command.html
?
Guillaume BIENKOWSKI
http://www.belledonne-communications.com/
sip:[email protected]
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Wenzel Steinig <[email protected]
> wrote:
The error message goes like this:
typed:
/Applications/Linphone.app/Contents/MacOS/Linphone --verbose
message:
/Applications/Linphone.app/Contents/MacOS/Linphone: line 110: test:
too many arguments
dyld: Library not loaded: @executable_path/../Resources/lib/
libeXosip2.7.dylib
Referenced from: /Applications/Linphone.app/Contents/MacOS/
Linphone-bin
Reason: no suitable image found. Did find:
/Applications/Linphone.app/Contents/Resources/lib/
libeXosip2.7.dylib: unknown required load command 0x80000022
/Applications/Linphone.app/Contents/MacOS/../Resources/lib/
libeXosip2.7.dylib: unknown required load command 0x80000022
/Applications/Linphone.app/Contents/MacOS/../Resources/lib/
libeXosip2.7.dylib: unknown required load command 0x80000022
Trace/BPT trap
I don't understand what that means.
Thanks for helping me
Wenzel
On 16.09.2014, at 10:45, BIENKOWSKI Guillaume wrote:
That's strange. Could you try running them in the console in verbose?
The processus is this:
If you installed your app in /Applications, open a terminal and type:
/Applications/Linphone.app/Contents/MacOS/Linphone --verbose
This should give you an idea of where the app fails. Could you post
the results here? Or mail them to me if they contain sensitive
information.
Cheers,
Guillaume BIENKOWSKI
http://www.belledonne-communications.com/
sip:[email protected]
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 12:44 PM, Wenzel Steinig <[email protected]
> wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to run Linphone on OSX 10.5.8. I tried both Linphone
3.7.0 and 3.6.1. They quit "unexpectedly" directly after I started
running them. Is my OS too old?
Thanks in advance
Wenzel
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