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Man, I really don't know how to resolve this. I've tried to reproduce this in various ways, but nothing comes even close to the problems you are having. If you have a second Mac somewhere, could you try it on that, then tell me the difference in software installed?

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Man, I really don't know how to resolve this. I've tried to reproduce this in various ways, but nothing comes even close to the problems you are having. If you have a second Mac somewhere, could you try it on that, then tell me the difference in software installed?

I booted it up on my late 2011 Macbook pro. Works fine.

So what's going on with the 2015 iMac? With a fresh reinstall it shows the esoteric loading screen, and then nothing, no feedback. After a minute of waiting I go to force quit it says Spine is not responding. Checked spine.log and system.log and nothing is printed. When spine goes to "not responding" it isn't printing any logs - without printing logs here its difficult to help you guys fix the problem.

Using terminal I can get spine to launch reliably but its the only way... :bang:


Also, this might not be related, but I'm also seeing different versions on my iMac and my Macbook. I'm not seeing 3.6.37 on the iMac.

iMac:

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You did a full reinstall of the iMac? In that case, Spine should have updated to 3.6.37 upon first run on the fresh macOS install, and not show you previously installed versions.

Could you delete /Users/<your-username>/Library/Application Support/Spine and see if that fixes the issue?

I don't think reinstalling on OS X will get rid of the previously installed versions, since they are stored in the user folder. The select box in the settings dialog shows the previously downloaded versions. You can click Other and type a specific version if it doesn't appear in your select box.