Hi, Jw7.
Thanks for the alert. I have not yet tried Scratch on Leopard at all. Does everything else work, including sound playback and record, the note and drum blocks, full-screen mode?
I will pass this on to our super Mac expert (who just got Leopard himself).
-- John
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The Scratch program will have to use a network port to send the file out, so if there is any security software or firewalls that might cause a possible conflict.
Leopard does have a new firewall built in, and you can let it know to trust Scratch when it sends your project file out to the web:
Your firewall is in System Preerences > Security > Firewall
And there should be an option to 'Set access for specific services and applications'
If this helps let us know!
If not:
Which versions of Scratch are you using?
And which revision of Leopard (OS 10.5. ? ) are you using?
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You said you are using Scratch 1.1. Upgrade to Scratch 1.2.1, the current version of Scratch.
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I have a feeling you have to be an admin to upload a project. On my user when I try to upload I have to restart my computer. On an Admin user it works fine.
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SonicMariofan wrote:
I have a feeling you have to be an admin to upload a project. On my user when I try to upload I have to restart my computer. On an Admin user it works fine.
Nah, I've uploaded a bunch of projects from my not-admin account.
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ihaveamac? YOU have leopard?
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I have discovered the problem to why uploading on Leopard creates a kernel panic! I found out something in the parental controls was creating the panic. When turned off the parental controls scratch uploads fine. When they are turned on, you get a kernel panic every time. I looked in the parental controls and found nothing that could be creating the kernel panic. Therefore it must be a problem with Scratch.
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If You Share with no description or tags,it works
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andresmh wrote:
What about this solution: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=48383#p48383
I get the following error when I attempt to follow the link above:
"Bad request. The link you followed is incorrect or outdated."
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likegames wrote:
ihaveamac? YOU have leopard?
What gave you that idea?
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