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Do you plan a support of Big Sur? #252

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fermiongithub opened this issue Jan 19, 2021 · 19 comments
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Do you plan a support of Big Sur? #252

fermiongithub opened this issue Jan 19, 2021 · 19 comments

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@fermiongithub
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I couldn't find a way to get in contact to you via Mail, so I try it this way, I hope that is OK.

Do you plan a support of Big Sur?

Best, Andreas

@IngmarStein
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What problems are you experiencing when running Monolingual on Big Sur?

@prakharb5
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I just used Monolingual today on my Mac with Big Sur. It works perfectly. I freed 132MB of space.

@fermiongithub
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fermiongithub commented Feb 1, 2021 via email

@prakharb5
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1.8 GB is huuuge!

Btw, you have to use the GitHub web client to send images. Sending through your mail does not work :(

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fermiongithub commented Feb 1, 2021 via email

@IngmarStein
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Monolingual cleans language files and architectures. It does not handle fonts.

@fermiongithub
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fermiongithub commented Feb 1, 2021 via email

@Kurt-Lang
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Kurt-Lang commented Mar 10, 2021

Hello Ingmar,

I've tried using Monolingual 1.8.2 in Big Sur and it doesn't do anything. The progress bar just bounces left and right for as long as you're willing to wait for it to do something and it never removes any language files.

I did try deleting every single file Monolingual installs or creates, restarting the Mac and reinstalling Monolingual, but no change.

Any ideas what may be wrong?

Thanks,

Kurt

Edit: Tried it again just now and it does indeed remove languages, but shows no indication of what it's removing and if you click Cancel to stop, it says zero bytes removed, even though it did clear some languages out.

@Kurt-Lang
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Ah. I finally see what's happening. I'm used to Catalina and earlier where Monolingual starts showing removed items in less than 15 seconds or so. Under Big Sur, it takes a very long time for it to finish traversing the root Library folder. Once it gets to the Applications folder, then you see a lot of language files being removed.

@IngmarStein
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Ah, good to know. Thanks!

@Kurt-Lang
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Kurt-Lang commented Mar 22, 2021

Little extra info as it should be useful for just about everyone. Since almost everything in the root Library folder is installed by the OS and never really changes (other than for updates), you can really speed up Monolingual in Big Sur by having it look only in the Applications folder, and the root /Library/Application Support folder. Then it doesn't have to traverse the rest of the /Library folder.

Can't post an image here, so here's a somewhat sloppy way of how I have the preferences set:

Languages Architectures Path
✓ ✓ /Applications
□ □ /Library
□ □ /System
✓ ✓ /Library/Application Support

Edit: Looks a lot nicer before I click to post.

@IngmarStein
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That's a reasonable way to speed the tool up.

I didn't get much out of the attached log above. Was anything written to ~/Library/Logs/Monolingual.log?

Here's another build where I bumped the version number to 1.9.0 to ensure that the helper is updated (it is left alone if the version number doesn't change): Monolingual-1.9.0.dmg.zip

@Kurt-Lang
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That's odd. I didn't attach a log. But yes, there's quite a bit in the .log file. First a long, bunched together list of all the language .lproj items it's going to remove, then individual lines of what was actually removed. That is almost all Microsoft Office 365 stuff. 1.2 GB worth of junk.

Thanks for the update!

@IngmarStein
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Sorry, the second part above was meant for #233.
Looks like there's nothing left to do here. Once I have confirmation that 1.9.0 works on Apple Silicon Macs, I'll release the update and close this issue.

@pirasee
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pirasee commented Mar 23, 2021

Sorry, the second part above was meant for #233.
Looks like there's nothing left to do here. Once I have confirmation that 1.9.0 works on Apple Silicon Macs, I'll release the update and close this issue.

M1 Air here

I was able to open and run the app, it asks to install the helper tool, installed. I open prefs to trash language files, run commands to remove the language files and architectures, but does not seem to be working (nothing in the trash). I do not think it installed the helper tool either. I can email the log if needed.

Thanks again.

@suishouen
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I tested Monolingual 1.9.0 on MacBook Pro(Intel).
System is MacOS 11.2.3.

Monolingual 1.9.0 launched and updated 'com.github.IngmarStein.Monolingual.Helper(1.8.3)'.
But Monolingual didn't start the job, the process window didn't appear.

I wonder the file size of 1.9.0 is too small against 1.8.2, though 1.9.0 is an universal application.
File size is as below;
Monolingual.app 1.8.2: 27,538,027 bytes
Monolingual.app 1.9.0: 12,467,929 bytes

@Kurt-Lang
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Kurt-Lang commented Mar 27, 2021

Same as suishouen. I tried 1.9.0 in Big Sur and it does launch, but does nothing. The process window never appears and it just sits there on the desktop forever.

The following is even more bizarre.

I went back to 1.8.2, which I downloaded from the main Monolingual page. It did the same thing as 1.9.0. No process window and just sits doing nothing. Thinking there may be a mix up of helpers tools or other files related to Monolingual on the drive preventing it from working, I used EasyFind to locate and remove every file Monolingual installs or creates. Restarted the Mac and reinstalled 1.8.2. After the install, I restarted again since it places a daemon on the drive.

Still nothing. 1.8.2 wouldn't work.

Now the bizarre part. I pulled 1.8.2 off a backup I had just made. I didn't even do any drive cleanup of old files. I just ran it and that one worked! This of course makes little sense. They're both 1.8.2 downloaded from the same link. Older copy works. New downloaded copy doesn't.

Side note of the above for the preferences. It takes Monolingual just as long to do its thing even with the check boxes off. Seems it runs through the entire series of subfolders when it should simply skip the System folder, and all but the /Library/Application Support subfolder entirely.

@IngmarStein
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Thanks for the reports. I can reproduce the issue and am looking into it now.

@JohnnyFireOne
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testing the 1.9.0 version on sonoma 14.3.1 and has the same behavior like other users report!
i hope to see a real apple silicon monolingual with full power soon!

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