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Home » Issues » Support ticket #888

Support ticket #888: Moved iTunes app, now Synergy won't start

Kind support ticket
Product Synergy
When Created 2008-06-14T16:06:34Z, updated 2008-06-17T04:25:11Z
Status closed
Reporter anonymous
Tags no tags

Description

I recently moved the location of the iTunes application back to the Applications directory, from a subdirectory. Since then, Synergy will not start. I downloaded Synergy Advance, both 0.4 and 0.5, and neither of those work, either.

I can send crash logs if desired.

Comments

  1. Greg Hurrell 2008-06-14T17:04:43Z

    What version of Mac OS X are you running? If Leopard you'll have to stick with Synergy for now; I am currently ironing out the last compatibility issues with Synergy Advance on Leopard.

    I wouldn't expect moving iTunes to actually prevent Synergy from starting but I wouldn't be surprised to see some anomalous behaviour, at least until things "settle in". Specifically, when you move an application the information in the "Launch Services" database may become out of date; once you get it up to date I would expect everything to work normally.

    So some things you could try:

    • reboot
    • manually quit and then relaunch iTunes
    • uninstall and then re-install Synergy
    • manual reset the Launch Services database

    To do the latter you would need to use the lsregister tool. At least on Leopard, it's location is /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/LaunchServices.framework/Support/lsregister. Something like:

    # reset the database
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/LaunchServices.framework/Support/lsregister -kill
    
    # rescan absolutely everything
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/LaunchServices.framework/Support/lsregister -R /

    That might be a little invasive though, so I'd recommend trying it only as a last resort.

    Finally, what version of Synergy were you running? It might be worth using the stable 3.2.1 release rather than the experimental 3.5 alpha. There is a known bug in Mac OS X 10.5, 10.5.1 and 10.5.2 which can cause the 3.5 alpha to crash. I am hoping the bug is fixed in 10.5.3 because I haven't seen any crashes yet, but I'll have to wait for some time before I'm convinced that the issue really is gone for good.

  2. anonymous 2008-06-16T20:29:43Z

    I am using 10.5.3, Synergy 3.2.1.

    I decided to try step 1) Reboot, and now things seem to be working all right. I had tried quitting and restarting iTunes and uninstalling and reinstalling Synergy without success. I'm just glad it's working again. I didn't realize quite how useful it was until it was gone.

  3. Greg Hurrell 2008-06-17T04:25:11Z

    Ok, glad to hear that fixed it. Going to mark this as CLOSED. Feel free to add comments if anything else comes up.

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