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.

I answered this at the sqlitebrowser foruns, and there is a new binary for OSX 10.3 available as well (compiled with the latest Qt.) It works ok in the machines I tested, but then again the old one also worked. This new build however has some Qt fixes and official support for Panther, so you could try it and report if the problem continues. I don't know why it does not work on your machine, and you gave me no new information that we can use to find the source of the problem. The only possible clue for this come from the Console, really. Try monitoring the system.log. Another generic way to cause this problem in all OSX bundles is if for some reason the name of the executable inside the bundle does not match the one specified in the plist, for example because of an error in the decompression, or if you rename the executable.


It would also be better to move the discussion to the sqlitebrowser foruns. We would be able to benefit other users of the tool if we can find out why it does not work on your particular setup, and the problem is not related to the main SQLite library, and of little interest to other users of this list. Thanks!

Regards,
Mauricio




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