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I'm currently transitioning to OpenCore. Soon after I will upgrade to BigSur. The OpenCore documentation is fabulous, the Hackintosh has never been so clear and precise for me.
However, I can't get ProperTree to start. It crashes on startup. And I've exhausted many web solutions without getting anywhere.
Here is my error message:
BigSur users should force execution via Python3. Without a better lead, this is a way I tried too but again I fail, no matter what the tutorial is, make it say it uses python3. Moreover, I seem to understand that it is dangerous to replace python2 really and I am lost when I am told about aliases... This is beyond my skills with the Terminal. (I installed python3 via Brew with no errors but it's stuck when telling macOS to use python3, I guess).
I'm running out of options, so I'll get back to you...
MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 (19H15) - CloverBootloader - VirtualSMC - Chipset Z170
However, I can't get ProperTree to start. It crashes on startup. And I've exhausted many web solutions without getting anywhere.
Here is my error message:
Bash:
iMac-Pro:~ userName$ /path/to/ProperTree.command ; exit;
dyld: Library not loaded: @rpath/Python
Referenced from: /Users/userName/Library/Enthought/Canopy_64bit/User/bin/python
Reason: image not found
Abort trap: 6
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BigSur users should force execution via Python3. Without a better lead, this is a way I tried too but again I fail, no matter what the tutorial is, make it say it uses python3. Moreover, I seem to understand that it is dangerous to replace python2 really and I am lost when I am told about aliases... This is beyond my skills with the Terminal. (I installed python3 via Brew with no errors but it's stuck when telling macOS to use python3, I guess).
Bash:
$ python --version
It's still and always >>> Python 2.7.13
I'm running out of options, so I'll get back to you...
MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 (19H15) - CloverBootloader - VirtualSMC - Chipset Z170
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