from finder navigate to /private/etc/ and open the file „hosts"
there you should see a line
127.0.0.1 localhost
if its not there, it has been quite likely tampered with and that line has to
be reinsterted with a sudo enabled textedit.
(look at your own host file, thats presumably
what was the solution just in case?
J
> On Sep 12, 2016, at 8:40 PM, Jaime Oliver wrote:
>
> thanks! Will do…
> J
>> On Sep 12, 2016, at 8:34 PM, hans w. koch wrote:
>>
>> even if its a bit intrusive, maybe ask the student, if he has installed a
thanks! Will do…
J
> On Sep 12, 2016, at 8:34 PM, hans w. koch wrote:
>
> even if its a bit intrusive, maybe ask the student, if he has installed a
> cracked version of adobe software.
> i have had students with similar problems and it turned out, that they had
> applied
This is what happens if we try to run it from the terminal :
172-16-17-82:bin jonasberry$ ./pd -verbose
Pd-0.47.1 ("") compiled 15:29:55 Jun 18 2016
port 5400
"../../MacOS/Pd" 5400
Waiting for connection request...
WARNING: connect to pd failed, retrying port localhost:5400.
WARNING: connect to