I wonder if this was the gtk3 build or not. I guess I should make the gtk3
build a git snapshot or something so that it clearer as to what package the
user is downloading.

I think we could turn debugging symbols and optimization off as well.

Jeremiah

On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 10:20 PM, anonymous <[email protected]> wrote:

> URL:
>   <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?50236>
>
>                  Summary: Never runs, just crashes
>                  Project: Denemo
>             Submitted by: None
>             Submitted on: Mon 06 Feb 2017 04:20:31 AM UTC
>                 Category: None
>                 Severity: 3 - Normal
>               Item Group: None
>                   Status: None
>                  Privacy: Public
>              Assigned to: None
>              Open/Closed: Open
>          Discussion Lock: Any
>
>     _______________________________________________________
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> Details:
>
> I downloaded denemo for mac today (said it was v. 2.0.14)
>
> I extracted it, and opened it. It waited 30 seconds then said "Denemo has
> encountered a problem and needed to close. Sorry for the inconvenience."
>
> Every time I open it after that it crashes the same way. I deleted it and
> re-downloaded it. Same thing.
>
> Too bad, I wanted to try the software :( If it starts running without
> crashing, let me know. Thanks!
>
> 2014 Macbook Pro Retina running Sierra 10.12.3
>
>
>
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