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[5.3.0] Small bug (?) #115

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anlambert opened this issue May 23, 2019 · 5 comments
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[5.3.0] Small bug (?) #115

anlambert opened this issue May 23, 2019 · 5 comments

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@anlambert
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anlambert commented May 23, 2019

Forwarding a bug report posted on SourceForge: https://sourceforge.net/p/auber/discussion/206282/thread/8f719c91e9/

It would be a nice idea to indicate in Tulip sourceforge page and on Tulip website that Tulip development moved to GitHub (#46) and add links to that repo, just say-in ...

@leoguignard
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Hello,

Thanks for your answer and sorry for mined delayed ...

Here is the log that I get when it crashes: Log-tulip.txt.

I am using MacOs 10.11.3 and when I load the problematic file with tulip 2.1 I have the correct behavior and error message.

@p-mary
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p-mary commented Jun 5, 2019

The version of the system seems to be the cause of the problem.
May I suggest you to update it in the last stable version of El Capitan (10.11.6) or to upgrade your machine to MacOS 10.14.

@anlambert
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I agree with @p-mary, your version of MacOS is much more older than the one Tulip was compiled against for dmg distribution. Thus, there is a binary incompatibility regarding the libc++ ABI.

As MacOS El Captain (10.11) is no longer officially supported by Apple, you should update your system to a more recent version (10.12 Sierra seems sufficient to resolve the observed issue).

Other possibility: compile Tulip yourself on your current system and the issue will also goes away. You can find some hints to perform that task here.

@leoguignard
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I agree, my version of MacOs is a bit old and if it comes from that then that's on my side.

Thanks a lot for looking at it.

Best, Léo

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p-mary commented Jun 6, 2019

I can confirm you that loading the does_work.tlp file with the downloadable Tulip 5.3.0 version
on MacOS 10.11.6 does not cause any crash.
As indicated by https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT206886, MacOS 10.11.6 is the latest installable version of MacOS for old Macs not supporting MacOS Sierra or higher version.

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