Hi Matt,

we are aware of this issue. This is due to some changes to the way the 
in-application help is initialized, which fixed the rather erratic behavior 
said help exhibited before. We noticed the problem afterwards and opened a bug 
for it ( http://bugs.mitk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10032 ).
The short version is, that this happens whenever you build more than one 
app-bundle at once. 

Regards,
Caspar

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Von: Clarkson, Matt [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 16. November 2011 23:49
An: mitk-users
Betreff: [mitk-users] Problems on Startup - MacOS - Help files?

Hi there,

recently (during the last two weeks, but I can't remember when), I have been 
having problems starting my application.

If I remove the cache in ~/Library/Application Support/CMIC* the application 
seg faults on startup. 
This fault appears to be before any status messages about loading plugins are 
produces.

If I then re-run the application, it starts and runs OK.

If I then re-run it again, the application has trouble installing help files 
complaining "Registering one or more help files failed. You may not have write 
permission in /Users/mattclarkson which is not true.

Is anyone else struggling?

Thanks

Matt



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