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Install/re-install Rosetta?
#1
I previously asked about issues I was having with older apps not launching on one Intel Mac but working fine on another:
http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1...msg-779583

One of the helpful responses asked if I had Rosetta installed.
I'm now addressing this problem again, and need to know how one would determine if, in fact, Rosetta is or is not installed?

And if it's not installed, how can it be?

Intel MacBook Pro (early 2008 Intel Core 2 Duo Penryn)

TIA
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#2
There is probably a faster way to do this, but

open up Applications. Select top app in list. Do command-option-i for get info (persistent.)

Scroll down through the list. If you see that any apps are (PowerPC) try to open them. If you have Rosetta installed, it will work. If you don't, it will ask you if you want to install it.
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#3
Spotlight>Rosetta?
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#4
You are having the same problem, on the same computer that you already installed Rosetta? Rosetta is installed by default on Tiger and Leopard. It is an optional installation on Snow Leopard.


Nathan
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#5
Should have mentioned this initially; I'm running OS 10.5.8, not Snow Leopard.
It was a full install of Leopard, so Rosetta should have been installed automatically (shouldn't it?)

DRR wrote:
If you see that any apps are (PowerPC) try to open them. If you have Rosetta installed, it will work. If you don't, it will ask you if you want to install it.

Some say "Application (PowerPC)" some just say "Application"
The only message upon their failed launch says "The application .... quit unexpectedly" and I'm not getting asked if I want to install Rosetta. :banghead:

FWIW, here's an example of what the "problem report" says (if anyone here can decipher it):
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Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS)
Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x0000000000000024
Crashed Thread: 0

Thread 0 Crashed:
0 translate 0xb822c10e vfree + 3431
1 translate 0xb822c6ff malloc + 29
2 translate 0xb8283ba3 0xb8000000 + 2636707
3 translate 0xb8283ebb 0xb8000000 + 2637499
4 ??? 0x8fe12f36 0 + 2413899574
5 ??? 0x8fe0e7e3 0 + 2413881315
6 ??? 0x8fe0e8c9 0 + 2413881545
7 ??? 0x8fe04102 0 + 2413838594
8 ??? 0x8fe07bcf 0 + 2413853647
9 ??? 0x8fe01872 0 + 2413828210
10 ??? 0x8fe01037 0 + 2413826103

Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit):
eax: 0x00000000 ebx: 0xb822bc1b ecx: 0x00000000 edx: 0x00000000
edi: 0xb836d240 esi: 0xbffffd11 ebp: 0xbfffe248 esp: 0xbfffe1b0
ss: 0x0000001f efl: 0x00010246 eip: 0xb822c10e cs: 0x00000017
ds: 0x0000001f es: 0x0000001f fs: 0x00000000 gs: 0x00000037
cr2: 0x00000024
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#6
I think the question is what is the impact of saying yes to installing Rosetta? Does it slow everything down? Does it install 22gb worth of necessary files? Does it make the Mac unstable? Does it glow in the dark?
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#7
vision63 wrote:
I think the question is what is the impact of saying yes to installing Rosetta?

As I said, I'm running Leopard, not Snow Leopard, and "saying yes to installing Rosetta" is not an option (unless you know how to do it after Leopard is already installed.)
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#8
Try a different User account on the Mac with the crashes. Then run those apps. If no crashes, the problem is in the Preferences for those apps in your normal user account. Drag those prefs to the Desktop and try the apps again. The apps will make new preferences.

You could also try a Safe boot of that Mac, which fixes stuff during startup. Takes 3 times as long to boot to login window. Then just select Restart and try those apps again.
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