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Messages in Console #7

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unkissedfrog opened this issue May 14, 2016 · 2 comments
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Messages in Console #7

unkissedfrog opened this issue May 14, 2016 · 2 comments

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@unkissedfrog
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Hi,
after starting MemoryTamer, I notice periodic messages in console.app:

14.05.16 16:57:30,160 com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (us.myepg.MemoryTamer.MTLaunchHelper[1197]) Could not find and/or execute program specified by service: 155: Refusing to execute/trust quarantined program/file: us.myepg.MemoryTamer.MTLaunchHelper

14.05.16 16:57:30,164 com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (us.myepg.MemoryTamer.MTLaunchHelper) Service only ran for 0 seconds. Pushing respawn out by 10 seconds.

What's wrong? I am using El Capitan 10.11.4.

@henderea
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Odd. The messages are related to the helper app that launches MemoryTamer on computer startup. I'm not quite sure why it's happening.

One suggestion I have (no idea if it will work or not, but it's worth a try) is to disable and re-enable the "Launch on login" option. If you don't currently have it enabled and don't want it enabled, then you don't really need to worry about those messages.

I think sometimes there are some issues with the launch helper messing up when you update MemoryTamer, so I'll see if a fix I tried in another app of mine will help where it disables and re-enables the startup helper on every update. I don't actually know for sure if it fixed the issue on my other app, but it's worth a try.

I had been using a delayed-startup app instead of having MemoryTamer launch itself, but I'll try taking it out of that delayed-startup app and have it start normally.

Look for a minor update to MemoryTamer to come soon.

By the way, there is a "Provide feedback" menu item in the "Support" submenu in MemoryTamer. It allows you to communicate with me through the app, which automatically gives me bonus information like your OS version (i.e. 10.11.4), machine type (i.e. iMac, MacBook, etc.), and the version of the app you're using (i.e. 1.4.5.6). GitHub is also a perfectly acceptable way to provide feedback, but I thought I would mention the in-app feedback mechanism in case you're interested for future use.

@unkissedfrog
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Thanks a lot for your fast reply.

I tried to disable and re-enable the "Launch on login“ option but the messages still occurred in console.app.
I „fixed“ the problem by disable the option and manually add MemoryTamer to my startup apps :-)

Thanks for your help

Am 14.05.2016 um 17:33 schrieb Eric Henderson notifications@github.com:

Odd. The messages are related to the helper app that launches MemoryTamer on computer startup. I'm not quite sure why it's happening.

One suggestion I have (no idea if it will work or not, but it's worth a try) is to disable and re-enable the "Launch on login" option. If you don't currently have it enabled and don't want it enabled, then you don't really need to worry about those messages.

I think sometimes there are some issues with the launch helper messing up when you update MemoryTamer, so I'll see if a fix I tried in another app of mine will help where it disables and re-enables the startup helper on every update. I don't actually know for sure if it fixed the issue on my other app, but it's worth a try.

I had been using a delayed-startup app instead of having MemoryTamer launch itself, but I'll try taking it out of that delayed-startup app and have it start normally.

Look for a minor update to MemoryTamer to come soon.

By the way, there is a "Provide feedback" menu item in the "Support" submenu in MemoryTamer. It allows you to communicate with me through the app, which automatically gives me bonus information like your OS version (i.e. 10.11.4), machine type (i.e. iMac, MacBook, etc.), and the version of the app you're using (i.e. 1.4.5.6). GitHub is also a perfectly acceptable way to provide feedback, but I thought I would mention the in-app feedback mechanism in case you're interested for future use.


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