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App should display a welcome message on first usage #188
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not sure what's happening. I downloaded and installed the latest version and tried to run it. But nothing happened or popped up. |
I must say, I never seen this kind of problem. Could you check if syncthing is started and if its logfile is created: Could you be a little more specific about which OS version you are running? It sounds odd but does a reboot help (normally macOS needs not to rebooted for long time in my experience). |
Yes, the logfile is created.
I'm on OS 13.2.1
…On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 3:41 PM Jerry Jacobs ***@***.***> wrote:
not sure what's happening. I downloaded and installed the latest version
and tried to run it. But nothing happened or popped up.
I must say, I never seen this kind of problem. Could you check if
syncthing is started and if its logfile is created:
~/Library/Application Support/Syncthing/syncthing.log, use Finder -> Go ->
Go to Folder to open it. My assumption it is not created as the macOS
application runs/manages the syncthing service (instead of macOS launchd).
Could you be a little more specific about which OS version you are
running? It sounds odd but does a reboot help (normally macOS needs not to
rebooted for long time in my experience).
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yea nothing pops up in the status bar... and when i tried to click on the app to run, it says that it is already running |
@joelowjw I have created a new issue #192 as this is very different from the feature request of the original ticket owner. Please read the information in the new ticket, and comment there. For now I'm unable to resolve this problem. My suggestion would be to run syncthing automatically with launchd as a macOS service and use the webbrowser to access it. I know this is completely not user friendly, and that is the case why |
No worries. Thank you so much for trying to troubleshoot it.
Appreciate it!
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<#192> as this is very
different from the feature request of the original ticket owner. Please
read the information in the new ticket, and comment there. For now I'm
unable to resolve this problem. My suggestion would be to run syncthing
automatically with launchd as a macOS service and use the webbrowser to
access it. I know this is completely not user friendly, and that is the
case why syncthing-macos was created. Sorry!
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I came here to report "nothing happens when I run it" and only after reading this issue did I realize that I do have an icon in my tray. However, I didn't notice it. Until I saw this ticket, my plan was to report the issue and give up. I recommend giving this a priority higher than "Unplanned" |
I've just installed v1.23.0 on Ventura 13.1 (Apple M1 Max). When I open
Syncthing.app
, nothing appears to happen. This can be disconcerting to new users until they notice the new icon among the status menus.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: