Corona Simulator Crash

Hi , 

  i had a issue with corona terminal , when opening it.

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2014-01-08 16:54:21.768 Corona Simulator[547:507]     Version: 3.0.0

2014-01-08 16:54:21.768 Corona Simulator[547:507]     Build: 2014.2123

2014-01-08 16:54:21.777 Corona Simulator[547:507] Platform: (null) / x86_64 / 10.9 / AMD Radeon HD 6630M OpenGL Engine / 2.1 ATI-1.14.21

/Applications/CoronaSDK/Corona Terminal: line 9:   547 Segmentation fault: 11  “$path/Corona Simulator.app/Contents/MacOS/Corona Simulator” $*

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please give me a solution asap. i can’t able to test or develop new project.

Thanks

Hi @Equire,

What project are you trying to open? I see mention of “line 9”. Can you open the Hello World sample project located in your local application directory?

CoronaSDK > SampleCode > GettingStarted > HelloWorld

Best regards,

Brent

Hi , 

  Thank you for the reply , i can’t able to open corona , when i select it from Mac/Application folder , it simply quits in few sec, i tried all the way to open it , but no way. it always quits before open corona welcome window.

please give me a solution asap.

Thanks

What kind of Mac are you running on?

Can you find the crash report and send it to us at support@coronalabs.com?  It should be in ~/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports.  Be sure to include the problem description in your post.

Hi @Equire,

What project are you trying to open? I see mention of “line 9”. Can you open the Hello World sample project located in your local application directory?

CoronaSDK > SampleCode > GettingStarted > HelloWorld

Best regards,

Brent

Hi , 

  Thank you for the reply , i can’t able to open corona , when i select it from Mac/Application folder , it simply quits in few sec, i tried all the way to open it , but no way. it always quits before open corona welcome window.

please give me a solution asap.

Thanks

What kind of Mac are you running on?

Can you find the crash report and send it to us at support@coronalabs.com?  It should be in ~/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports.  Be sure to include the problem description in your post.