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  1. I have started a beta cycle for the next generation of LaunchCat (click the underline to download it).  

     

    This new version is lighter weight built in .NET Maui for MacOS only without any baggage from the Unity game engine.  It also fixes a couple of bugs in previous versions - but it may have new ones, which is why it's in beta!

     

    It also requires at least MacOS 10.15 (Catalina) to run, but Wine 9.0 now requires that as well, so they're perfectly aligned.

  2. I have started a beta cycle for the next generation of LaunchCat (click the underline to download it).  

     

    This new version is lighter weight built in .NET Maui for MacOS only without any baggage from the Unity game engine.  It also fixes a couple of bugs in previous versions - but it may have new ones, which is why it's in beta!

     

    It also requires at least MacOS 10.15 (Catalina) to run, but Wine 9.0 now requires that as well, so they're perfectly aligned.

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    On 4/20/2024 at 9:03 AM, uninventive said:

    Wbemprox.dll is a part of Wine, it is used for WMI calls in Windows apps. WBEM and WMI is the same thing: a hardware surveying feature used in corporate networks. I doubt it's going to stop the game from working if it is deleted.  Wbemprox regularly appears in Wine's patch notes, so updating Wine will likely replace it.

     

    I can't rule out that the file is/isn't infected.  But if the file keeps coming up, you can send the file to https://www.virustotal.com/en/ to verify if it is the Windows or Wine version, or actually infected.

     

    Wine is not infected, it was sourced directly from WineHQ.  It's a false positive.

  4. If anything strange happens with LaunchCat, the best place to start is rename the coh folder inside Applications and launch LaunchCat again.  Rebooting first helps sometimes, too.

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  5. I added a new Mac tool to the arsenal of Mac tools at the Homecoming for Mac site.

     

    It's a new beta tool called LaunchCat (you can download it by clicking the name).  LaunchCat replaces the Homecoming for Mac installer, and downloading all of the necessary pieces to launch the HC Launcher after it's installed.  Therefore it can be fully signed with Apple Developer ID, leading to less complaints and workarounds on modern MacOS systems.  It is also capable of keeping Wine, and itself, up to date.

     

    There is also an unsigned version for older MacOS systems that don't support Developer ID:  LaunchCat (Unsigned) 

     

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  6. I added a new Mac tool to the arsenal of Mac tools at the Homecoming for Mac site.

     

    It's a new beta tool called LaunchCat (you can download it by clicking the name).  LaunchCat replaces the Applescript applet and the Homecoming for Mac installer by downloading all of the necessary pieces to launch the HC Launcher after it's installed.  Therefore it can be fully signed with Apple Developer ID, leading to less complaints and workarounds on modern MacOS systems.  It is also capable of keeping Wine, and itself, up to date.

     

    There is also an unsigned version for older MacOS systems that don't support Developer ID, but that will be made available once the first stage of Beta completes.

     

    Try it out and see if it works better for you!

  7. On 4/16/2023 at 5:50 PM, SuperheroRobot said:

    I uninstalled "Launch CoH" app and "coh" folder. Then downloaded from here today (when I posted this): https://islandrum.powermad.net/mac-installer.zip

     

    and installed... and now the game loads up just fine! I had uninstalled and downloaded 4 days ago, but it didn't work that time...

    thanks!

     

    Little known fact about that installer, it does try to repair permissions to the best of its ability.  So sometimes a reinstall helps.

  8. 17 hours ago, Voltak said:

     

    Even after disabling or uninstalling all my AV programs and such , I am still getting this message 

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    Anyone who is still seeing alerts similar to either of these, you have permission issues!  I have altered the Mac Installer so it now attempts to fix this permissions issue as well.  You can download it here: https://islandrum.eekstudio.com/mac-installer.zip

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  9. Bear with me if you're having difficulties - there are a few instances where permissions issues have stopped the installation, and I'm still trying to work out a reliable way to overcome it.  Once I do that I'm going to attempt to build it right into the Installer.

     

    I also work full time though (not for Homecoming - that would be awesome, but unfortunately it doesn't work that way), and sometimes two jobs in one week.  So if there are long gaps in my reponses or fixes, that's probably why.

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  10. 14 hours ago, WanderingAries said:

    Manga knows best on what files are created, but generally, you should only need to drag the mentioned contents to the Trash to "uninstall". That said, I Know there is at least one configuration file somewhere as the game has been remembering local settings even after I do that in the HC Launcher.

     

    Don't use those garbage cleanup utilities.  The only thing the HC Launcher and Island Rum create are everything inside the /Applications/coh folder, /Applications/Island Rum.app, /Applications/Launch CoH.app, and the ~/.privatewine folder.  XQuartz is installed too as part of the process, but don't worry about removing that, as you can reinstall right over it, and it doesn't really have settings.

  11. 2 hours ago, Voltak said:

    WE MADE LOTS OF PROGRESS !!  

    However we are now at this other point 

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    If you get one of these, try moving the /Applications/coh folder somewhere else and then running the installer.  Let it create what it needs to, and then let the HC Launcher install and download what it needs.  After that, copy your extra files back (costumes, etc).

  12. Any of you having trouble with an M1 Mac and Island Rum, try using the Mac Launcher Installer:

     

    https://islandrum.eekstudio.com/mac-installer.zip

     

    The installer cleans up before install so that it can do its own clean install.  It also attempts to fix permissions issues.  The only thing it doesn't do is it's not signed, so you might have to go to the Security panel and approve it for opening.

     

    Since Homecoming is going to eventually gently herd everyone away from the legacy patchers, it makes more sense to improve and support the Launcher Installer.

  13. @WanderingAries   PM me, and I can talk you through replacing the Wine client with Wine-devel, and we'll see if that exhibits different behavior.  If that test doesn't work out, then it might just be something we have to wait for the Wine or XQuartz team to get around to fixing (the Wine-devel test would see if they're already working on it!).

  14. 4 hours ago, WanderingAries said:

    So, if you can instruct me on how to undo all the things I did in the guide (removing apps, removing the Traces of the apps, logs etc), then I can gladly test things from here. Now, I Can say that I'd already tested the launcher and it Did install just fine IIRC (maybe?), so perhaps the insight here is what I needed and didn't have? Whatever, throw me things to chew on and maybe we can make an M1 flavored cake! ^.^

    The Launcher Installer includes both a stable version of Wine and an Xquartz installer.  I don't think Wine actually even uses Xquartz, but it has a dependency, so it has to be installed anyway.

     

    You don't actually have to uninstall Homebrew or Wine-devel unless you want to save disk space.  The CoH Launcher has been designed to use its own working folders and settings folder, so they won't interfere with each other.  I did that on purpose so if Wine releases an update via Homebrew that causes devastating problems with CoH, the CoH Launcher and Island Rum can completely ignore it.

     

    If you do want to remove Wine-devel, I think you just use "brew remove wine-level".

     

    The biggest thing I don't know about the M1 Mac process is whether Rosetta 2 will install itself if CoH is the first Intel app launched, or if it will simply fail until another Intel app is launched.  If it's the latter, I might have to include some sort of stub app that I know is Intel only to trigger Rosetta 2 install.  

     

    A lesser issue I'm concerned about is that tiny window issue, because it sounds like Wine doesn't support the native screen resolution of the M1 Macs (switching it to full screen uses a non-native custom resolution).  I have a theory I can't test that switching to full screen mode, choosing a reasonable size smaller than the actual display size, clicking Apply, and then using Cmd-Enter might fix it.

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