https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413444
--- Comment #20 from Stephen Bennington <step...@stephenbennington.fr> --- I am replying to the email because I am not sure if attachemnets went with KDE page. Hi, Thank you for your interest in my issue. This is what I have tried: I found the ‘kritapsdimport.so’ files on my machine which were for other earlier versions had had installed and deleted all those versions. I also deleted ‘Library/Application support/krita folder’ —still same crash problem on opening PSD file in 4.2.7 I logged in as a guest user and installed a new copy of 4.2.7 —still same crash problem. I installed 4.2.7 on another Mac (running Sierra 10.12.6) that has never had Krita installed and saved a new file as a .PSD. —still same crash problem on opening that file. I was wondering if the issue was an upgrade of Mojave which I installed 2-3 weeks ago but it is apparently nothing to do with Mojave. I have attached the krita.log and recent crash report. > On 2 Nov 2019, at 09:37, Boudewijn Rempt <bugzilla_nore...@kde.org> wrote: > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413444 > > --- Comment #18 from Boudewijn Rempt <b...@valdyas.org> --- > Well, I am certain it is not a bug in Krita or a problem with the builds I > make, but a problem on your system. A newer version of Krita, or an older > version, won't solve the issue. > > I think that krita might be loading the wrong plugin library from another > version of Krita, maybe because something has messed up the DYLD paths on your > mac. That's why I wanted to know in which places there's a kritapsdimport.so > on > your system. > > You've attached the actual kritapsdimport.so file, but that's not what I > needed > to know; ideally, you'd open the terminal and execute the following command: > > > find / -name kritapsdimport.so 1>log 2>/dev/null > > The output should be the full list of all instances of that file. Please > attatch the log file to the bug report. > > Then it would be a good thing to look at all environment variables: > > set > env.log > > And then attach that file as well. Then we might begin to figure out what's > up. > > It would also be useful to login on your mac as a guest or separate user and > try to run krita and import a psd file. > > -- > You are receiving this mail because: > You reported the bug. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.