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      driven
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      @mariocha said:

      ... Maybe I did something wrong.

      No it's a 32bit .bundle, so remove the bundle, it my work as I think it's 64bit by default...

      or so you need to see if they have a special SU 64bit version available yet...

      john

      learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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        slbaumgartner
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        @driven said:

        @mariocha said:

        ... Maybe I did something wrong.

        No it's a 32bit .bundle, so remove the bundle, it my work as I think it's 64bit by default...

        or so you need to see if they have a special SU 64bit version available yet...

        john

        I read on SketchUp Community that 3DConnection have yet to release a Yosemite-compatible driver, but supposedly it is coming soon...

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          mariocha
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          john
          @unknownuser said:

          I read on SketchUp Community that 3DConnection have yet to release a Yosemite-compatible driver, but supposedly it is coming soon...

          I hope so cause, although removing the .bundle does prevent the error message, the device is still not functional.

          %(#008000)[Mario C.
          Every rule has exceptions, but some.]

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            driven
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            I had to buy a new mouse for Yosemite, but that's not quite the same thing...
            do you use it with other 64bit programs?
            i.e. do you have the regular mac driver installed?

            john

            learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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              mariocha
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              Well, yes. Is there another one than the regular OS X driver I mentioned earlier (v.10-2-0_r1807) ?
              I'm using a Space Navigator. It works in Google earth, 64bit ?, I do not know.
              Update: a new driver is available ; 3DxWareMac_v10-2-1_r1861.dmg

              %(#008000)[Mario C.
              Every rule has exceptions, but some.]

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                cacowan
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                I have the problem that I can't get SketchUp to open a "finder" style window on Yosemite. Sketchup 2015. Completely wiped the computer a week ago and did a clean install of Yosemite because the 2011 Macbook Pro was taking 5 minutes to boot up. Now SketchUp won't open a window to find textures, files to open, components to add to library... nothing without shutting down the program each time, and then I can only get ONE instance of a "finder" window to open before it hangs again. This didn't happen prior to the clean install, so I don't know if it was a function of the previous OS (Maverics, Lion, etc) being on the hard drive, or previous versions of SketchUp being there. It also crashed with every attempt at using a font outside of Arial for an extruded font today. I can't add textures, or open texture libraries. I can't add components from a library or open other libraries without quitting SketchUp and restarting each time. I've got the same issue with Layout. Can't insert a file because it won't open a "finder" window to locate it without closing the program and re-starting it. MADNESS!!!!

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                  driven
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                  First have you tried relaunching 'Finder' [ Alt + Right Click 'Finder' in 'Dock']...

                  Is 'Finder' working from other Apps? i.e. try 'Preview' and any non-Apple app...

                  Is SU installed in the Default location? i.e. Applications folder

                  Was SU a 'fresh' download and install?

                  If you open SU, and then use menu 'File' >> 'Open', is that working?

                  We need to ascertain if it's Finder or SU that's failing...

                  john

                  learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                    tuna1957
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                    F.W.I.W. , the 2011 macbook pros have a history of frying the logic board/ graphics cards. I know from personal experiance! I wonder if that issue could be contributing to your problems?

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                      cacowan
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                      I've seen the same problem described better on another site. Same conditions... A clean Yosemite OS. And a new download of Sketchup. It's not "Finder" that's crashing. It's the "in program " access to the file system. So in Layout, it won't create the window that accesses the file list more than once. In sketchup, it won't create the window that accesses a texture list or when you want to add a local component library... It won't create the window that accesses the file system to locate the reference file more than once.
                      I've rolled back to Maverics until this is solved. I wonder... Just prior to wiping the computer there was a OS Yosemite update. It included a security update and it might be what slowed the startup on my Mac. On reinstalling Sketchup on Mac , there's always that caution that you're opening a program that is downloaded from the internet. What if it's the OS interfering with the program accessing the file system because it's not recognizing the app author?

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                        slbaumgartner
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                        @cacowan said:

                        I've seen the same problem described better on another site. Same conditions... A clean Yosemite OS. And a new download of Sketchup. It's not "Finder" that's crashing. It's the "in program " access to the file system. So in Layout, it won't create the window that accesses the file list more than once. In sketchup, it won't create the window that accesses a texture list or when you want to add a local component library... It won't create the window that accesses the file system to locate the reference file more than once.
                        I've rolled back to Maverics until this is solved. I wonder... Just prior to wiping the computer there was a OS Yosemite update. It included a security update and it might be what slowed the startup on my Mac. On reinstalling Sketchup on Mac , there's always that caution that you're opening a program that is downloaded from the internet. What if it's the OS interfering with the program accessing the file system because it's not recognizing the app author?

                        Most strange! This is not happening to me with the latest Yosemite and SU, so obviously it is something specific to your system...but what? Have you looked in the console logs to see if there is a flood of messages when these things happen?

                        I doubt a security issue over the app author would slow things down. When I've seen such problems, there is a dialog that pops up and blocks the app completely until you give permission to proceed.

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