Yes... in OS X, everything that happens is written on in an app called Console. I write the author a while back too and he asked that I attempt to launch it again with Console running and then send him whatever errors/messages appear, but... strangely... I am still getting nothing in the Console... as I did then.

I answered to the original request at Sourceforge forums, so we can take it from there. Just wanted to point out that the MacOSX Console is not the same as the Terminal window, this is a common confusion for users coming from Unix/Linux. The Console is a separate application that logs system level errors that would prevent an app from launching, like the lack of shared libraries, etc. Make sure you are really checking Console.app and not the terminal window.

I understand the difference between the two and use them both often, for their intended purposes. Yes, it was Console that I had open each time I was launching SQLite Browser and attempting to monitor for errors... and each time Console showed nothing. I have tried this on multiple computers running 10.3.


As someone wrote already, shared libraries are definately a weak spot under OSX. Some consider their implementation simply broke. I would not go as far, but there are certainly something not right about them specially if you are launching from the Finder. I believe the standard SQLite distribution does not compile as a shared library under OSX exactly because of this problems, can anyone confirm this?



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