I have been a long time Infuse user in almost all platforms. I have never needed to post before but always found the help and the discussions within the fireCore community very useful. So, please do accept my belated hello message.
The reason that I am writing today is that, my daughter uses an iMac with Big Sur installed on it. She is away for a few days and without thinking much I updated the Big Sur operation system to 11.6.8 and then noticed the 7.4.2 Infuse update and updated that too.
However, now all I am getting is Infuse quit unexpectedly message, exception type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) see attached photo.
Any help/assistance would be appreciated before my daughter kills me!
Application Specific Information:
*** Terminating app due to uncaught exception ‘PLSqliteException’, reason: ‘Attempted to access unknown result column LogoURL’
terminating with uncaught exception of type NSException
abort() called
Just to add to this issue. This morning I reinstalled Big Sur 13.6.8, the latest version. It is not straight forward to download the latest version but thanks to Sus Inspector (Releases · hjuutilainen/sus-inspector · GitHub) I did download the full release and reinstalled it. I also removed and re-installed Infuse from the App Store. However, nothing has changed, still crashes…
We’ve looked into this, and it looks like there was an issue with the migration during one of the updates. This isn’t expected or typical behavior, and I’m sorry it happened here.
To resolve this, you can try the following to start fresh in Infuse.
Restart your Mac
Open a new Finder window and open the Go menu in the top menubar
Hold down the Option key, and select the Library item from the Go menu
Navigate to the Containers folder and locate the Infuse folder
Drag the Infuse folder to your Desktop (or to the trash)
Launch Infuse
After this, Infuse should pull the saved library info in from iCloud and rebuild the library.
Many thanks for looking into this and this actually worked. So, the solution works. However, you need to add another line to the solution provided above and that is you need to do the same for each user account set up on the Mac computers Infuse is installed. So, we had more than one on the iMac and had to do the same but it seems to work now as it is going through the indexing again.
Best wishes.
Yaman
ps: The library was not built itself and in fact I had to redo the NAS connections before it rebuilt the library.