I can’t get Seas0nPass 0.8.3 to even start on my Mac. It just bounces in the dock a few times and sits there doing nothing. Then when I click on its icon on the dock, it goes away. I thought maybe it was a bad download so I redownloaded it, but it didn’t make any difference.
The issue described in the link below seems to be the same issue and is related to the quarantine system present in Mac OS X. A potential fix is also included.
After reading the article at the link, I’m 99.9% certain that this is the problem - I’ll try it out when I get home this evening and post back to this thread. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I don’t think I have…I got a new Mac in January (I copied my home folder over to it from my old one), and it looks like the last time the log was written to was Dec. 30. It looks like Seas0nPass isn’t getting far enough to even start logging. I am seeing the following messages in Console.app when I try to start Seas0nPass:
4/2/12 9:45:29.375 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.501: ([0x0-0x2b92b9].com.firecore.Seas0nPass[18030]) posix_spawn(“/Applications/AppleTV/Seas0nPass.app/Contents/MacOS/Seas0nPass”, …): Operation not permitted
4/2/12 9:45:29.376 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.501: ([0x0-0x2b92b9].com.firecore.Seas0nPass[18030]) Exited with code: 1
4/2/12 9:45:29.378 PM Dock: no information back from LS about running process
Well, after performing the steps in the article, Seas0nPass starts up now, but then it crashes immediately. I’ve sent both the crash log and SP_debug.log in a support ticket to you guys, so I won’t post them here. Sigh.
Strange development…in desperation, I downloaded Seas0nPass for Windows and tried to run it under Parallels on my Mac. It won’t startup there either. The cursor spins for a while, and then nothing.
I had the same problem. I fixed it by downloading Seas0nPass.zip again and extracting it with Apple’s built in “archive utility.app” rather than “the unarchiver.app”