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MacOS Stars 2.9.5 crash

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Does this crash happen immediately on startup or do you do something first. This doesn't look like either of the issues I just addressed.
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Same here. I completely removed KStars via App Cleaner, including the ~/Libary/Application Support/Kstars (or kstars I am not sure about the capital K) directory and reinstalled. Immediate crash. I have attached the crash log.
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So the crash log isn't helping because it isn't obvious like the libraw error that was so clearly spelled out.. Can you run KStars from the command line in a terminal window and get the text that prints in the terminal or get a kstars log of the session?
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Sure:
$> /Applications/kstars.app/Contents/MacOS/kstars
This application failed to start because it could not find or load the Qt platform plugin "cocoa"
in "".
 
Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
Abort trap: 6
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Installed 2.9.5 in my other machine (same work flow, scrub old program with appclean first).
console log shows same error as on my last post.
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Any command line options you'd like me to add to increase the verbosity of the output?
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ah, thank you, thats much better info.
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no, I think I might have found a lead based on what you said via a google search.
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Can you try putting a text file in the folder /Applications/kstars.app/Contents/MacOS called qt.conf with the following contents:

[Paths]
Plugins = Plugins
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or possibly in /Applications/kstars.app/Contents/Resources

That is actually where it was before.
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I don't know why but it seems to be missing in the build I made last night. Weird. It has been automatically in kstars every time I built it for a very long time! Now it is suddenly not there.
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I tried both places and tried to start KStars from the command line but got the same error:
$> /Applications/kstars.app/Contents/MacOS/kstars
This application failed to start because it could not find or load the Qt platform plugin "cocoa"
in "".
 
Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
Abort trap: 6
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