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Mario all good! Thanks for taking the time to look into it. I just figured it was worth bringing up because it seemed like there were enough users experiencing the problem. It certainly is annoying, but if there's nothing that can be done then throwing hands in the air is definitely an appropriate response!

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4 días más tarde

This annoyingly has cropped up again for me.

I launched 3.8.99 to see if anything else happens and it did! I still receive the same error message about antivirus software, but after dismissing it, Spine launches anyway. I appear to be able to start a new project and save.

The other thing I've noticed, which may or may not be related is launcher-1.json in ~/Library/Application Support/Spine/settings/ is saved in an unrecognisable text encoding (or binary) according to VS Code. I've tried to open it in a couple of text editors but had no success.

    geowal-wondeluxe Sorry to hear that the problem has recurred.

    The other thing I've noticed, which may or may not be related is launcher-1.json in ~/Library/Application Support/Spine/settings/ is saved in an unrecognisable text encoding (or binary) according to VS Code. I've tried to open it in a couple of text editors but had no success.

    The fact that this file cannot be opened should have nothing to do with this problem. This file stores the activation code for the computer's Spine installation, so it cannot be read by a normal text editor.

    I'd like to reproduce this problem, are there any other conditions you can think of?

    The fact that this file cannot be opened should have nothing to do with this problem. This file stores the activation code for the computer's Spine installation, so it cannot be read by a normal text editor.

    No problem, I wasn't sure. I was looking for the flag to disable automatic start and couldn't remember which file it was in.

    I'd like to reproduce this problem, are there any other conditions you can think of?

    Sorry, I can't. I'm really at a loss. And of course now it's working again. I haven't changed anything since I last tried to open it. All other running software is the same. Computer hasn't been to sleep.

    I was hoping that 3.8 ran might provide a clue.

    un mes más tarde

    Hello,

    having this issue with Spine 4.2 beta from a few days ago and can't open the app anymore :-( I tried everything.

    I'm on macOS 14.3.1.

    We are at a bit of a loss, as we can't reproduce the problem. The users above who couldn't run on macOS later could, apparently without know what changed. I hate to suggest voodoo, but have you tried rebooting?

    I'm sorry to not be able to add more information about this issue as is really weird. I restarted and didn't solve the issue, BUT I shutdown the computer and when I start everything again and open the launcher with the same version of Spine... It's works!!! 🤷🏻‍♂️ If I find something more related to this I'll let you know.

    Thanks!

    6 días más tarde

    I had this issue and worked my way through it.

    Following the advice of one of the above posts I disconnected my mac from its external monitor and opened Spine on the laptop screen. It worked.

    When I plugged my USB-C connection back in, I was prompted to "OK" the connection of the new devices. I'm guessing that was relevant because Spine now opens on the external monitor.

    More details:
    My situation is an M2 MacBook air that had just been updated to MacOS Sonoma (14.3.1) for the first time. Sonoma was released about 5 months ago, so it's not a new OS at this point.

    I did the update on Friday and ran several other apps all weekend without ever being prompted to approve the connection to the external devices. I even gave it a good restart after the update for no particular reason. It wasn't until Monday morning when I tried launching Spine that all of the above occurred.

      ceegee Thank you very much for the information! I am also using macOS Sonoma but I've never encountered the problem that some users have reported here, so it's helpful to hear from people who have.

      @ceegee when you say, you "had this issue" does that mean Spine is working for you again? This is so mysterious. I have two Apple machines both running the latest Sonoma and I've never ever seen anything like you describe. And I regularly use the USB-C to connect and disconnect external monitors, as I move between the office and home office daily. I can't remember being prompted to approve a connection (with or without Spine) ever.

        Mario Yep! Spine is working again thank you. Your advice about unplugging external monitors saved me.

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        12 días más tarde

        Same problem here on macOS 14.3.1. Problem appeared on earlier version on the system, then disappeared, then came back today.

        I've attached the log file, but I suppose it won't provide any useful information.

        I've tried both the Intel and Apple Silicon version (using a Mac Studio M1 Max).

        macOS 14.4 is available so I will try to update the system to see if anything changes.

        spine.log
        94kB

        Unfortunately, updating macOS doesn't fix the issue.

        I've managed to launch Spine 3.8.99. I get the same "antivirus" error message, but the app launches. However, it is useless to me as I need 4.1.x

        4.1.24 displays the error message but the app does not launch.

        I've tried previously suggested solutions (like disconnecting external monitors, etc). I have a Mac Studio, so all monitors are external. But I have two, so I disconnected one, it didn't work. I switched to the other screen, same result. So now, I'm stuck.

        Mario already tried that. Without success

        Another weird thing. I have the same hardware at home (once again Mac Studio M1 Max, macOS 14.4) and Spine 4.1.24 starts without an issue. I don't know where the problem lies, but that's weird.

        I'm frankly out of ideas regarding this issue. The only thing I can think of is some software interferring with Spine somehow, that's installed on the "problematic" mac, but not on your mac at home.

        Could you maybe check what software runs on each mac?

        2 meses más tarde

        I also started getting this error a few days ago when I started using an external monitor.

        I have been able to reproduce it a couple of times by opening Spine on the monitor screen instead of the screen of my Macbook. If I open Spine on my Macbook screen, it works as expected, but if I open it on the external monitor, I get that error. That behaviour has not been consistent though.

        To fix it, I usually have to wait for sometime and open it on my Mac screen.

          marvfash I also use a MacBook and an external monitor, but have never gotten antivirus error messages. Although older versions like 3.8 sometimes crash when moving the window to an external monitor.
          What version of Spine were you trying to run?