By any chance were you doing it late at night where the North Sydney train was the last train and there were no more?
By any chance were you doing it late at night where the North Sydney train was the last train and there were no more?No. Tried it again just now and it does the same thing.
I'm having the same issue. I just ran the command in Terminal and got this:I have a mac and I just downloaded the DVA software. When I go to open it, it says 'DVA is damaged and can't be opened. You should move it to the trash'Can you run the following command inside Terminal and post the output if DVA doesn't start?
Any one got any ideas how to fix it?
Open /Applications/Utilities/Terminal then run:
/Applications/DVA.app/Contents/MacOS/dva
Which version of Mac OS are you using?I'm Running Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6
Can you try installing java manually from https://java.com/en/download/help/mac_install.xml and then try running DVA again?
After installing, also try running "which java" in the terminal and post the results
What happens if you now run "/Applications/DVA.app/Contents/MacOS/dva" in the Terminal?Which version of Mac OS are you using?I'm Running Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6
Can you try installing java manually from https://java.com/en/download/help/mac_install.xml and then try running DVA again?
After installing, also try running "which java" in the terminal and post the results
Ran the terminal and got this:
Last login: Sat Aug 12 12:39:26 on console
Jamies-iMac:~ jrb$ which java
/usr/bin/java
Version 5.3.15 should hopefully fix the issue you are seeingWhich version of Mac OS are you using?I'm Running Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6
Can you try installing java manually from https://java.com/en/download/help/mac_install.xml and then try running DVA again?
After installing, also try running "which java" in the terminal and post the results
Ran the terminal and got this:
Last login: Sat Aug 12 12:39:26 on console
Jamies-iMac:~ jrb$ which java
/usr/bin/java
Here's the result of /Applications/DVA.app/Contents/MacOS/dva"What happens if you now run "/Applications/DVA.app/Contents/MacOS/dva" in the Terminal?Which version of Mac OS are you using?I'm Running Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6
Can you try installing java manually from https://java.com/en/download/help/mac_install.xml and then try running DVA again?
After installing, also try running "which java" in the terminal and post the results
Ran the terminal and got this:
Last login: Sat Aug 12 12:39:26 on console
Jamies-iMac:~ jrb$ which java
/usr/bin/java
It looks like previously 'java' meant '/bin/java' which didn't exist, now it should run '/usr/bin/java' which is the same place it exists on my own mac running 10.12.6.
Did you reinstall the new version over the top of the old version by dragging it to the Applications folder?Here are the results of cat/Application/DVA.app/Contents/MacOS/dva
Can you post the results of "cat /Applications/DVA.app/Contents/MacOS/dva"?
The newer version should look for java in /usr/bin/java as well as /bin/java... for some reason the output above shows it only trying /bin/java.
When I try opening the DVA on my Mac it doesn't work. It says the file is damaged and I should put it in the trash. I know others above have brought attention to this issue. Has anyone any idea how to resolve this, or do we have to await for the next version?~/Applications; right click DVA; Show Package Contents; Contents; MacOS; DVA(.jar) - double click it.
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