Leopard hang fix
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Hey INIO,
Your attention to detail and great bug reporting will help us in finding the cause of this problem.
I have asked a few developers to look into this matter. I can't make any promises about the resolution, but having the information you gave sure is a great starting place.
Thank you.
Brad
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To make installing (and uninstalling) it easier I've put together an Installer package. Along with the InputManager, it also throws an applescript in your sketchup folder to uninstall it.
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@unknownuser said:
Hey INIO,
Your attention to detail and great bug reporting will help us in finding the cause of this problem.
Damn right - I wish more of my users would take so much trouble to help!
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Thank you so much Inio!
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Inio, your fix is also useful in sketchup's update dating 5th of december.
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Thanks Inio - Sketchup was unusable even after the latest update with constant hangs. I've been searching for a cheap alternative to complete a project I'm in the middle of, but couldn't find anything as powerful - so this fix has saved the day!
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Good to know. The fix should be pretty harmless - in the worst case it will cause graphical artifacts and a very slight slowdown in future versions once they fix the problem directly.
edit: that said, it should be uninstalled once the problem is fixed. There's no reason to keep it around and it could conceivably cause minor problems. This is why I included the uninstaller script.
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Thanks.. that fixes my problems.. I thought it was because I had installed earlier a patch for the pro... Cheers
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Worked for me as well! Thanks for taking matters into your own hands!
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just got SU6 installed on my new macbook and is really disappointed at the problems I'm facing on getting it to function 'normally'. I've been using Sketchup since the first versions and is very impressed with how its grown. However, that was when I was still on Windows. Incredibly, SU6 works so much faster on my 2 year old Dell XPS (centrino duo).
Been searching around the whole day today and turns out that its got something to do with the macbooks GMA 900 video card that's now working with OpenGL and sketchup which caused those little dots to follow the cursor. Turning OpenGL of, solves it but also slows it down so much that its not exactly functional or usable.
I'm still on Tiger and on a 2.16ghz macbook 1Gb RAM and the older video processor GMA 900.
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Trying it now. SketchUp has sucked for me all around since the upgrade to Leopard.
Edit: The fix seems to work perfect. Very appreciated!
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I have been struggling with SU since the purchase of my new mac pro with x1900xt graphics card. The lag during use and the hanging when importing images was unbearable.
I have just installed the fix and repeated the the previous import problem and all seems to be well
Many thanks indeed
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The fix is in & working. Thanks for saving my Canadian bacon for the holiday homework. Hopefully there aren't any other Leopard bugs lurking about. Cheers
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Inio,
Thanks for the patch! Works fantastic! Nothing was working in SU. Nothing.
Cheers,
- Kris
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Another big thanks, the fix is working fine. I was going crazy restarting Sketchup every 10 minutes.
lebagelman
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Inio,
it is my first reply in this forum, and i would like to say "thank you!"
the fix, it just works! and it make SU in leopard work!
thank u very very much
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BTW, if anyone's wondering 10.5.2 and it's Graphics Update do NOT fix the driver bug that causes this.
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Looks like I was right. The attached "input manager" seem to resolve the freezes as far as I can tell. It causes visual artifacts in a few cases when dragging rectangles, but that hopefully isn't too big of an issue.
(bare Input Manager obsoleted by dedicated installer package above).
Here's the source code, if you're interested. If you want the full project, let me know and I'll post it.:
@interface ThawUp ; NSObject { } @end #import "APELite.h" #import "OpenGL/gl.h" #import "OpenGL/OpenGL.h" static void (*orig_glClear) (GLbitfield mask) = nil; static void new_glClear(GLbitfield mask); static void (*orig_glDrawBuffer) (GLenum mode) = nil; static void new_glDrawBuffer(GLenum mode); static BOOL wasFront; @implementation ThawUp + (void) load { if(![[[NSBundle mainBundle] bundleIdentifier] hasPrefix;@"com.google.sketchup"]){ return; } NSLog(@"ThawUp loaded as input manager"); wasFront = FALSE; orig_glClear = APEPatchCreate(glClear, new_glClear); orig_glDrawBuffer = APEPatchCreate(glDrawBuffer, new_glDrawBuffer); } static void new_glClear(GLbitfield mask) { if (wasFront) { wasFront = FALSE; NSLog(@"ThawUp causing CGLFlushDrawable"); CGLFlushDrawable(CGLGetCurrentContext()); } orig_glClear(mask); } static void new_glDrawBuffer(GLenum mode) { if (mode == GL_FRONT) wasFront = TRUE; orig_glDrawBuffer(mode); } @end
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Thanks for trying this with 10.5.2. For now, this patch is the best solution I've seen.
Barry
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Hi .... I have recently bought a macbook with leopard (osx 10.5). I want to buy sketchup pro but thought that I would download a trial version to check it out. There are many hang problems which (compared to Sketchup 5 on my old pc) drive me nuts... Its seems that this is a problem experienced by other users and it also seems that there may be a solution... Can you help ? markodd
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