Hi coppelia,
It seems that is working fine after creating the file. I'm using the V-REP PRO EDU V3.3.2 rev3.
Thank you for your help.
Regards.
problems running V-REP on macOS Sierra
Re: problems running V-REP on macOS Sierra
I was having the same problem here but it's working perfectly now after typing that command inside V-REP's folder.coppelia wrote:Ok, thanks for helping put the finger on the problem Benno. It seems the problems are linked to files/folders that cannot be accessed because of file attributes that the MacOS appends to files downloaded from the internet. You can strip away those file attributes with:
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xattr -c -r *
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sudo xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine *
Make sure you run above from the console in the V-REP folder. This made the trick for Benno at least.
On our machines, we also have the same file attributes when downloading something from the internet, but we don't have any crashes, so the problem is also linked to some computer specific settings I guess.
Montana, can you confirm that above solves your problem too?
Cheers
Thank you.
Re: problems running V-REP on macOS Sierra
I don't understand the last the passage to solve the problem "model folder not found". Can you explain me exactly what I have to do with the code: xattr -c -r *? Thanks
Re: problems running V-REP on macOS Sierra
You have to open a terminal, navigate to the V-REP folder, then type
or even better with
(to only strip away the annoying attributes)
Cheers
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xattr -c -r *
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sudo xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine *
Cheers
Re: problems running V-REP on macOS Sierra
Hi, I am using Sierra 10.12 and V-REP PRO EDU V3.4.0 rev1. I found usrset.txt in my system. Also I get into vrep folder which is /Applications/vrep.app in my computer. And I run the both commands: and . They didn't work. I still don't have models. Please help me.
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xattr -c -r *
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sudo xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine *
Re: problems running V-REP on macOS Sierra
hmmm, not sure what else you could try. Have you tried to test this on your desktop? (simply unzip the package on the desktop, and try again with above command line input).
Cheers
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