I can't speak to Sononma as I'm stuck on Monterey (thanks Apple), but I can attest that 5.4 does not leave zombie processes, at least if you exit cleanly via 'GnuCash > Quit GnuCash'.

I did notice that there are now two GnuCash processes running, rather than just one as before, but I don't know when that started as I haven't watched it with Activity Monitor for many releases now. However they both terminated when I exited GnuCash.

Regards,
Adrien

On 10/2/23 3:09 PM, R Losey wrote:
I see that iMac has released MacOS 14.0. I am currently running 13.6, but
would hate to have the OS upgrade break GnuCash. It probably shouldn't, but
I thought I'd ask the GnuCash community if someone among us has run GnuCash
with this latest MacOS.

I'm running GnuCash 5.3 (I haven't updated to 5.4 yet because I'm a little
concerned about the reports here that GC 5.4 leaves processes running... it
reads like it is a Window-only bug, but I run GnuCash on Windows as well).

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