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  • P PatrickKox

    @artwaw
    QT += core gui sql charts

    greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets

    CONFIG += c++11

    //# You can make your code fail to compile if it uses deprecated APIs.
    //# In order to do so, uncomment the following line.
    DEFINES += QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x060000 # disables all the APIs deprecated before Qt 6.0.0

    SOURCES +=
    Hoofdpijnen.cpp
    allehoofdpijnaanvallen.cpp
    ernstgrafiek.cpp
    gebruikersgegevens.cpp
    help.cpp
    hoofdpijntoevoegen.cpp
    initializeDB.cpp
    main.cpp
    mainwindow.cpp
    over.cpp
    recentehoofdpijnaanvallen.cpp
    symptomengrafiek.cpp

    HEADERS +=
    Hoofdpijnen.h
    allehoofdpijnaanvallen.h
    ernstgrafiek.h
    gebruikersgegevens.h
    help.h
    hoofdpijntoevoegen.h
    initializeDB.h
    mainwindow.h
    over.h
    recentehoofdpijnaanvallen.h
    symptomengrafiek.h

    FORMS +=
    allehoofdpijnaanvallen.ui
    ernstgrafiek.ui
    gebruikersgegevens.ui
    help.ui
    hoofdpijntoevoegen.ui
    mainwindow.ui
    over.ui
    recentehoofdpijnaanvallen.ui
    symptomengrafiek.ui

    TRANSLATIONS +=
    HoofdpijnAgenda_nl_BE.ts
    HoofdpijnAgenda_nl_NL.ts
    HoofdpijnAgenda_en_US.ts
    HoofdpijnAgenda_en_GB.ts
    CONFIG += lrelease
    CONFIG += embed_translations

    //# Default rules for deployment.
    qnx: target.path = /tmp/$${TARGET}/bin
    else: unix:!android: target.path = /opt/$${TARGET}/bin
    !isEmpty(target.path): INSTALLS += target

    DISTFILES +=
    HoofdpijnAgenda_en_US.ts
    HoofdpijnAgenda_nl_BE.ts

    RESOURCES +=
    Resources.qrc

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    @PatrickKox said in Program won't start on macOS when using the .app:

    core gui sql charts

    You should enter the app bundle (using either Finder or console tool, like Midnight Commander) and verify, if in Framework folder all the dependencies are present.
    Also, running macdeployqt app_name -verbose=3 -always-overwrite and examining the log might help identify the problems - maybe something is not copied properly?

    Running otool -L app_bundlename.app/Contents/MacOS/app_name will give you a list of the first step dependencies - those are honoured by macdeployqt.
    Second level dependencies are not (if you run anything using Postgres SQL I pity you already), running otool on those libraries will give you their dependencies...

    Also, setting the environment variable export DYLD_PRINT_LIBRARIES_POST_LAUNCH=1 will print you what is loaded and when.

    For more information please re-read.

    Kind Regards,
    Artur

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      The dependencies for GUI, SQL (I use SQLite3 not Postgres SQL), Widget, Core, Chart and some others are inside the Framework directory.

      The output from macdeployqy with -verbose=3 is huge, so I'll look into that during the weekend when I have more time.

      But when I run using the export CYLD_PRINT_LIBRARIES_POST_LAUNCH=1 option, I notice several libraries are loaded from /System and not the app folder:

      $ ./HoofdpijnAgenda 
      dyld: loaded: <CDEE5153-12AA-3A16-9077-D54E0733DB25> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreServicesInternal.framework/Versions/A/CoreServicesInternal
      dyld: loaded: <561E6824-17F0-313C-B470-00FD08F0C8DD> /Users/patrickkox/Documents/GitHub/Hoofdpijn-Agenda/build-HoofdpijnAgenda-Qt_6_1_3_for_macOS-Release/HoofdpijnAgenda.app/Contents/PlugIns/platforms/libqcocoa.dylib
      dyld: loaded: <FEFBAFBF-EE76-3E63-84CA-95E5F1F26805> /usr/lib/libobjc-trampolines.dylib
      dyld: loaded: <87F799AF-A8B9-31FB-9885-7EBDAEBCECC3> /System/Library/Frameworks/FileProvider.framework/Versions/A/FileProvider
      dyld: loaded: <D3091C11-4823-34D7-829D-DBA3C7616DE1> /System/Library/Frameworks/Accounts.framework/Versions/A/Accounts
      dyld: loaded: <623FEAF8-671F-3812-9EA4-7B30FFC4AE7D> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/GenerationalStorage.framework/Versions/A/GenerationalStorage
      dyld: loaded: <CE5694DC-0351-3F11-8850-19A9AB721893> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreSymbolication.framework/Versions/A/CoreSymbolication
      dyld: loaded: <DC724AF6-1C92-3913-B6A7-0AA062AE1792> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymptomDiagnosticReporter.framework/Versions/A/SymptomDiagnosticReporter
      dyld: loaded: <FD2F7A55-6308-3495-BC07-A74DDB8F57C9> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DesktopServicesPriv.framework/Versions/A/DesktopServicesPriv
      dyld: loaded: <37533D5B-1AC4-3E2F-B29B-F33D0C463F49> /usr/lib/libsandbox.1.dylib
      dyld: loaded: <209049A9-BA50-336B-B43E-050998B5E33D> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/UserManagement.framework/Versions/A/UserManagement
      dyld: loaded: <DAEF912D-F2E6-34E7-B93C-708A6CCE0F7E> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/MobileKeyBag.framework/Versions/A/MobileKeyBag
      dyld: loaded: <95D77D1F-5373-3C85-BA2A-48923BA260FA> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ChunkingLibrary.framework/Versions/A/ChunkingLibrary
      dyld: loaded: <A0FA2F40-271B-3CC7-8083-A34E21093536> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DebugSymbols.framework/Versions/A/DebugSymbols
      dyld: loaded: <D3B2F86B-1440-3F86-863D-521EFB5E6BF8> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Sharing.framework/Versions/A/Sharing
      dyld: loaded: <E1BB392A-D496-383C-9B5A-08D695D14FD9> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework/Versions/A/Apple80211
      dyld: loaded: <92FFE128-151C-33EB-9179-234F9F976F32> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AuthKit.framework/Versions/A/AuthKit
      dyld: loaded: <5B68EF6B-DE46-36B1-8928-111D92C948CD> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreUtils.framework/Versions/A/CoreUtils
      dyld: loaded: <17C7352E-2EF3-36BE-8BF9-B9AF2541B02D> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreWLAN.framework/Versions/A/CoreWLAN
      dyld: loaded: <E5F9D822-9999-3521-A812-6ED6E4B4F7C3> /System/Library/Frameworks/IOBluetooth.framework/Versions/A/IOBluetooth
      dyld: loaded: <30F0EC33-A723-3637-BAEE-746E62173413> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreWiFi.framework/Versions/A/CoreWiFi
      dyld: loaded: <16382BEE-19B6-3AE5-B450-D037B7D7C19F> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CorePhoneNumbers.framework/Versions/A/CorePhoneNumbers
      dyld: loaded: <2D63F3D0-8E51-3337-8EB7-A774020B129C> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DiskManagement.framework/Versions/A/DiskManagement
      dyld: loaded: <A3631052-9D44-308F-BF87-E501AB409692> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AppleIDAuthSupport.framework/Versions/A/AppleIDAuthSupport
      dyld: loaded: <B1E75E61-0B7E-3036-931E-4D0C8E6307FC> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/KeychainCircle.framework/Versions/A/KeychainCircle
      dyld: loaded: <5198B786-444D-3CA6-85AC-6555688B0DBC> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/MediaKit.framework/Versions/A/MediaKit
      dyld: loaded: <367204EF-650E-36BE-8D0F-9DF6E79E5DB0> /System/Library/Frameworks/DiscRecording.framework/Versions/A/DiscRecording
      dyld: loaded: <D84C72BA-171F-37D1-9099-294DF04347A2> /usr/lib/libCoreStorage.dylib
      dyld: loaded: <7D24C26A-8165-33ED-8255-43B52148CD29> /usr/lib/libcsfde.dylib
      dyld: loaded: <87EAE8D8-A80C-3BE3-87EF-A1AA20876D7F> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ProtectedCloudStorage.framework/Versions/A/ProtectedCloudStorage
      dyld: loaded: <B6D754F1-9575-3000-BF81-55B0B7A83804> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/EFILogin.framework/Versions/A/EFILogin
      dyld: loaded: <097C1991-EEC4-374E-A686-826E479A2A07> /System/Library/Frameworks/AudioUnit.framework/Versions/A/AudioUnit
      dyld: loaded: <1A427F92-B95A-3077-853B-09688553DA70> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreBluetooth.framework/Versions/A/CoreBluetooth
      dyld: loaded: <0391A7F9-5CAD-399A-92E4-5B1A4A2DED43> /usr/lib/libMatch.1.dylib
      dyld: loaded: <D5D0AD69-E651-3BE2-B87A-4A035DCD9DBF> /System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/vImage.framework/Versions/A/Libraries/libCGInterfaces.dylib
      dyld: loaded: <8A59B9FA-55F7-325B-9801-88342C26A8D7> /Users/patrickkox/Documents/GitHub/Hoofdpijn-Agenda/build-HoofdpijnAgenda-Qt_6_1_3_for_macOS-Release/HoofdpijnAgenda.app/Contents/PlugIns/styles/libqmacstyle.dylib
      dyld: loaded: <B18084DB-3288-345F-8E7E-A157971C196B> /Users/patrickkox/Documents/GitHub/Hoofdpijn-Agenda/build-HoofdpijnAgenda-Qt_6_1_3_for_macOS-Release/HoofdpijnAgenda.app/Contents/PlugIns/sqldrivers/libqsqlite.dylib
      Databestand hoofdpijnen.sqlite3 geopend.
      QSqlDatabasePrivate::removeDatabase: connection 'qt_sql_default_connection' is still in use, all queries will cease to work.
      dyld: loaded: <A1880566-53BD-3F97-8F4A-0D8B5D04FC8F> /Users/patrickkox/Documents/GitHub/Hoofdpijn-Agenda/build-HoofdpijnAgenda-Qt_6_1_3_for_macOS-Release/HoofdpijnAgenda.app/Contents/PlugIns/imageformats/libqjpeg.dylib
      dyld: loaded: <6FD6B5FC-A78E-357E-8CDB-69D06595B0BE> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/login.framework/Versions/A/login
      Databestand hoofdpijnen.sqlite3 geopend.
      dyld: loaded: <E03494F6-D023-376D-8177-7600A8CF6873> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ViewBridge.framework/Versions/A/ViewBridge
      dyld: loaded: <D700B323-61F9-35B6-83DC-4D272DAFEB50> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CrashReporterSupport.framework/Versions/A/CrashReporterSupport
      dyld: loaded: <B1623916-5735-37BC-B424-0EFAD8662D74> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/OSAnalytics.framework/Versions/A/OSAnalytics
      dyld: loaded: <A7FFAFB5-B0AB-312E-8EB6-FAF56D76FB7D> /usr/lib/libRosetta.dylib
      dyld: loaded: <42D309FD-1717-3D9C-A5F7-EE9FAF163162> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/RemoteServiceDiscovery.framework/Versions/A/RemoteServiceDiscovery
      dyld: loaded: <3A006E5D-FE72-3D34-B887-4EF7824B5A4B> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Symbolication.framework/Versions/A/Symbolication
      dyld: loaded: <BBD3F65B-90E9-3107-A8E8-81D708226D26> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/MallocStackLogging.framework/Versions/A/MallocStackLogging
      dyld: loaded: <06BB02D5-50F4-359B-AA41-42D08FE267CD> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AccessibilityBundles.framework/Versions/A/AccessibilityBundles
      dyld: unloaded: <A1880566-53BD-3F97-8F4A-0D8B5D04FC8F> /Users/patrickkox/Documents/GitHub/Hoofdpijn-Agenda/build-HoofdpijnAgenda-Qt_6_1_3_for_macOS-Release/HoofdpijnAgenda.app/Contents/PlugIns/imageformats/libqjpeg.dylib
      dyld: unloaded: <561E6824-17F0-313C-B470-00FD08F0C8DD> /Users/patrickkox/Documents/GitHub/Hoofdpijn-Agenda/build-HoofdpijnAgenda-Qt_6_1_3_for_macOS-Release/HoofdpijnAgenda.app/Contents/PlugIns/platforms/libqcocoa.dylib
      dyld: unloaded: <B18084DB-3288-345F-8E7E-A157971C196B> /Users/patrickkox/Documents/GitHub/Hoofdpijn-Agenda/build-HoofdpijnAgenda-Qt_6_1_3_for_macOS-Release/HoofdpijnAgenda.app/Contents/PlugIns/sqldrivers/libqsqlite.dylib
      dyld: unloaded: <8A59B9FA-55F7-325B-9801-88342C26A8D7> /Users/patrickkox/Documents/GitHub/Hoofdpijn-Agenda/build-HoofdpijnAgenda-Qt_6_1_3_for_macOS-Release/HoofdpijnAgenda.app/Contents/PlugIns/styles/libqmacstyle.dylib
      
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        Loading from /System is ok, that's where some system parts are (like c:\Windows\system32).

        Silly question but does your program run from QtCreator on Mac? Preferably in debug mode?

        For more information please re-read.

        Kind Regards,
        Artur

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          Yes, It runs perfectly from QtCreator on mac (both the debug and release versions), in fact that's how I build the program on my mac.

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          • P PatrickKox

            Yes, It runs perfectly from QtCreator on mac (both the debug and release versions), in fact that's how I build the program on my mac.

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            @PatrickKox I thought so much...

            It is absolutely odd, if the program would crash you should see system info that it crashed, with lots of data about it (often also with name of the method that caused the crash). When I think of it, this should also happen when one of the libraries is missing. Unless it is not crucial library...

            Simple way would be to put log messages into routines on entry, for example, that would log to the text file - this could give you at least some idea about where it dies. I think in the worst case you can log to the system console and then search through it but that's tedious work.

            For more information please re-read.

            Kind Regards,
            Artur

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              SGaist
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              Do you get the same issue with a default widget application ?

              Interested in AI ? www.idiap.ch
              Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                @PatrickKox I thought so much...

                It is absolutely odd, if the program would crash you should see system info that it crashed, with lots of data about it (often also with name of the method that caused the crash). When I think of it, this should also happen when one of the libraries is missing. Unless it is not crucial library...

                Simple way would be to put log messages into routines on entry, for example, that would log to the text file - this could give you at least some idea about where it dies. I think in the worst case you can log to the system console and then search through it but that's tedious work.

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                @artwaw

                How would I start it from the console?
                When I manually start it from application.app/Contents/MacOS/Application it runs fine.

                and when I double click or open from the filemanager the icon starts bouncing for a few seconds and nothing happens.

                The only way I can start from the GUI, is by right-clicking and selecting Show Package Content, and double click the executable in the Contents/MacOS directory.

                Could this indicate that macOS for some reason doesn't know what it must execute when I double-click the .app in Finder?

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                  @artwaw

                  How would I start it from the console?
                  When I manually start it from application.app/Contents/MacOS/Application it runs fine.

                  and when I double click or open from the filemanager the icon starts bouncing for a few seconds and nothing happens.

                  The only way I can start from the GUI, is by right-clicking and selecting Show Package Content, and double click the executable in the Contents/MacOS directory.

                  Could this indicate that macOS for some reason doesn't know what it must execute when I double-click the .app in Finder?

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                  artwaw
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                  #16

                  @PatrickKox No no, I meant the Console, system application showing logs and stuff (cmd+space, "console"). I believe srterr ends up there, when you use system log. But I find it too troublesome to filter through stuff in it, so I just write to text file. It is lame but it works.

                  For more information please re-read.

                  Kind Regards,
                  Artur

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                    @artwaw

                    How would I start it from the console?
                    When I manually start it from application.app/Contents/MacOS/Application it runs fine.

                    and when I double click or open from the filemanager the icon starts bouncing for a few seconds and nothing happens.

                    The only way I can start from the GUI, is by right-clicking and selecting Show Package Content, and double click the executable in the Contents/MacOS directory.

                    Could this indicate that macOS for some reason doesn't know what it must execute when I double-click the .app in Finder?

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                    #17

                    @PatrickKox Additionally, it might be gatekeeper stopping you from running unsigned code (that's the reason I asked do you sign the bundle).
                    But on dev machine it should work, problem starts when you distribute the bundle. After you run it and it dies check system preferences -> security and privacy -> tab "general". It might be that there is an option where you have to allow this bundle to run (but gatekeeper should also display a warning and notification that you run "potentially dangerous code").

                    For more information please re-read.

                    Kind Regards,
                    Artur

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                    • SGaistS SGaist

                      Do you get the same issue with a default widget application ?

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                      @SGaist
                      No, a blank Widget app works without any problem.

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                        @PatrickKox No no, I meant the Console, system application showing logs and stuff (cmd+space, "console"). I believe srterr ends up there, when you use system log. But I find it too troublesome to filter through stuff in it, so I just write to text file. It is lame but it works.

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                        @artwaw
                        Ah, Sorry I thought you were talking about the terminal (since some people also refer to it as the console).

                        Anyway, It seems to give a SegFault when I start it.

                        Process:               HoofdpijnAgenda [5166]
                        Path:                  /Volumes/*/HoofdpijnAgenda.app/Contents/MacOS/HoofdpijnAgenda
                        Identifier:            com.yourcompany.HoofdpijnAgenda
                        Version:               0
                        Code Type:             X86-64 (Native)
                        Parent Process:        bash [5160]
                        Responsible:           Terminal [3369]
                        User ID:               501
                        
                        Date/Time:             2021-09-27 20:57:19.111 +0200
                        OS Version:            macOS 11.5.2 (20G95)
                        Report Version:        12
                        Anonymous UUID:        8E37DB9C-E5D3-B90F-44FA-F8CA1022523D
                        
                        Sleep/Wake UUID:       D133E950-78B6-472C-A3AF-10A530D9F01D
                        
                        Time Awake Since Boot: 8100 seconds
                        Time Since Wake:       5200 seconds
                        
                        System Integrity Protection: enabled
                        
                        Crashed Thread:        0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
                        
                        Exception Type:        EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
                        Exception Codes:       KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000000000000
                        Exception Note:        EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY
                        
                        Termination Signal:    Segmentation fault: 11
                        Termination Reason:    Namespace SIGNAL, Code 0xb
                        Terminating Process:   exc handler [5166]
                        

                        But why does it work when started from QtCreator or the terminal?

                        edit:
                        wait... This is when it actually runs (Terminal and QtCreator), when I start from Finder, there is nothing added to Console (at least not to the crash reports)

                        I do however see this

                        Sep 28 21:27:47 Patricks-MacBook-Air com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (application.com.yourcompany.HoofdpijnAgenda.12886989148.12886989233[16445]): Service exited with abnormal code: 1
                        
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                          @artwaw
                          Ah, Sorry I thought you were talking about the terminal (since some people also refer to it as the console).

                          Anyway, It seems to give a SegFault when I start it.

                          Process:               HoofdpijnAgenda [5166]
                          Path:                  /Volumes/*/HoofdpijnAgenda.app/Contents/MacOS/HoofdpijnAgenda
                          Identifier:            com.yourcompany.HoofdpijnAgenda
                          Version:               0
                          Code Type:             X86-64 (Native)
                          Parent Process:        bash [5160]
                          Responsible:           Terminal [3369]
                          User ID:               501
                          
                          Date/Time:             2021-09-27 20:57:19.111 +0200
                          OS Version:            macOS 11.5.2 (20G95)
                          Report Version:        12
                          Anonymous UUID:        8E37DB9C-E5D3-B90F-44FA-F8CA1022523D
                          
                          Sleep/Wake UUID:       D133E950-78B6-472C-A3AF-10A530D9F01D
                          
                          Time Awake Since Boot: 8100 seconds
                          Time Since Wake:       5200 seconds
                          
                          System Integrity Protection: enabled
                          
                          Crashed Thread:        0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
                          
                          Exception Type:        EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
                          Exception Codes:       KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000000000000
                          Exception Note:        EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY
                          
                          Termination Signal:    Segmentation fault: 11
                          Termination Reason:    Namespace SIGNAL, Code 0xb
                          Terminating Process:   exc handler [5166]
                          

                          But why does it work when started from QtCreator or the terminal?

                          edit:
                          wait... This is when it actually runs (Terminal and QtCreator), when I start from Finder, there is nothing added to Console (at least not to the crash reports)

                          I do however see this

                          Sep 28 21:27:47 Patricks-MacBook-Air com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (application.com.yourcompany.HoofdpijnAgenda.12886989148.12886989233[16445]): Service exited with abnormal code: 1
                          
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                          @PatrickKox said in Program won't start on macOS when using the .app:

                          Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
                          Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000000000000
                          Exception Note: EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY

                          Termination Signal: Segmentation fault: 11
                          Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 0xb
                          Terminating Process: exc handler [5166]

                          It does end with segfault.

                          For more information please re-read.

                          Kind Regards,
                          Artur

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                            How do you run the program from the terminal? Do run the executable inside Contents/MacOS? Or do you type open MyApp.app?

                            If it is about not signing your app like @artwaw suggested, there is a difference to opening the app by just clicking on it (which will then not work) and doing a right click and selecting Open from the context menu.

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                            • S SimonSchroeder

                              How do you run the program from the terminal? Do run the executable inside Contents/MacOS? Or do you type open MyApp.app?

                              If it is about not signing your app like @artwaw suggested, there is a difference to opening the app by just clicking on it (which will then not work) and doing a right click and selecting Open from the context menu.

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                              @SimonSchroeder
                              I run the executable in Contents/MacOS, when I use open MyApp.app it just ends without any message.

                              I've also tried to sign the app but that doesn't help.

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                                Out of curiosity, are you able to create fresh, new, simple program (can be just main window, empty), compile it, macdeployqt-it and run without any issues? Just to check if it is something particular to your main project that fails or the problem is in the environment itself?

                                For more information please re-read.

                                Kind Regards,
                                Artur

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                                  use dtruss to run your app to see what is missing. QtCreator has its own env settings. If your app can not be started, that means some env settings are missing. dtruss may be able to tell what.

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                                    @artwaw
                                    The blank project works fine, I don't even need to execute macdeployqt on it for it to work. So it's not my build environment.

                                    @JoeCFD
                                    dtruss returns a massive list of information, is there something I can grep at? Most information looks like memory addresses?

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                                      @artwaw
                                      The blank project works fine, I don't even need to execute macdeployqt on it for it to work. So it's not my build environment.

                                      @JoeCFD
                                      dtruss returns a massive list of information, is there something I can grep at? Most information looks like memory addresses?

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                                      JoeCFD
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                                      @PatrickKox if a lib or plugin is missing, you may be able to see it. Pipe the output into a file.
                                      and you can do the same thing by running the build with qtcreator which runs well. Then you can compare both output and may be able to find some hints.

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