Applications/ParaView-5.7.0.app/Contents/MacOS/./Libraries/libembree3.3.dylib ![]() Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 0x4 ![]() Termination Signal: Illegal instruction: 4 ![]() Doing an upgrade install of OS X from the recovery partition or upgrading to 10.9 might also restore the owners of some files.Downloaded the latest and tried to launch it on a MacPro 5,1 running macOS 10.14.x with a Radeon 7950 GPU and get the following: Process: paraview If you only used /usr/local/ with Homebrew, you might delete /usr/local/ and then reinstall Homebrew.Īlternatively, you could use Pacifist to copy the default /usr/ from an OS X installer downloaded from App Store. usr/local/ does not exist on a fresh installation of OS X. This would change the owner of the uucp files: sudo chown _uucp /usr/bin/ /usr/share/uucp $ sudo find /usr/!(local) ! -user root -print0|xargs -0 stat -f '%Su %N' On my installation, all files under /usr/local/ were owned by either root or me, a few files under /usr/ were owned by _uucp, and all other files under /usr/ were owned by root: $ sudo find /usr/local ! -user root ! -user $USER ![]() If you can't restore /usr/ from a backup, you could first start up in single user mode (by holding command-S on startup) and run chown -R root /usr/.
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