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OS X Mojave - Open File Dialog #28144
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Author Name: Denis Rouzaud (@3nids) How have you installed QGIS? |
Author Name: Willem Buitendyk (@swaxolez) Denis Rouzaud wrote:
Version 3.4 I installed today. I downloaded from qgis.org. 2.14 was there for a while. I noticed someone had the same complaint on nabble discussion thread. Same thing has happened to this person on qgis-user thread. He gives an error from console which might help: |
Author Name: Willem Buitendyk (@swaxolez) More information and things I've tried. I"m running the latest version of Mojave 10.14.1. I tried booting in safe mode to no avail. I tried creating another account and doing a fresh install in that account according to the package. This didn't work either. I notice that booting is also very slow and will freeze for a bit before launching. Attached in 1st image are errors related to booting. Second image shows errors when trying to add a layer using file dialog.
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Author Name: Willem Buitendyk (@swaxolez) Resolved for me: I trashed the install package from qgis.org. I then install qgis3 using homebrew. Problem gone. After some reading it does appear that when building in Xcode that there is a new requirement to add in for legacy. I can't remember the exact option and can't find it now. This is what I suspect at least. |
Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman)
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Author Name: Jürgen Fischer (@jef-n) |
Author Name: Willem Buitendyk (@swaxolez)
Original Redmine Issue: 20323
Affected QGIS version: 3.4.0
Redmine category:mac_os_specific
Assignee: Denis Rouzaud
Possibly a recent update in Mojave is now rendering QGIS version 2.14 and 3.4 slow and barely usable. Adding a new vector layer results in a frustrating experience whereby the entire Mac will freeze for upwards of 10 seconds after which you can then select your file, etc.
Related issue(s): #28201 (relates)
Redmine related issue(s): 20381
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