05-18-2021, 10:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-19-2021, 02:38 PM by Zlartibartfast.
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I ran the update on a Big Sur (11.3.1) system and an El Capitan (10.11.6) system today. Both of them (were then) unable to launch JamKazam.
Do Not Allow your Mac to take the May 18 *automatic* update!
I will submit a ticket with JamKazam, and post here when I have some news
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System: MacBook Pro 13, M1, OS 11.1.3 Confirming the May 18th update causes Jamkazam to crash upon opening. Have put in reports upon each failed attempt (5). Sent an email to support.
05-19-2021, 02:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-19-2021, 02:42 PM by Zlartibartfast.)
Thanks, Dimitri - I received those instructions in the email response from JK support.
So the issue is not with the update 1.0.3776, rather it's the "updating process" itself that failed.
I can verify that the client will launch, if it's installed manually.
Folks need to download the dmg file rather than allow the automatic update to run.
Thanks for the quick response and fix. All's well here on M1 MacBook Pro 13, OS 11.3.1
My group installed the update on 3 Macs (running 10.11, 10.13, and 11.4) and two Win10 machines. One user had problems setting up a new session after the update and one had to reboot his Mac (resetting PRAM included) and JK operation seemed to be substantially improved for our 1 hour session.
T.W. Day
Minnesota, USA
with the latest update - 1.0.3779 - the automatic update process is turned off and the user is prompted to download the new version, delete the old, and manually install the new.
This worked perfectly!
thanks again, JK coders - I prefer the manual install process anyway. No need to go back to automatic updates