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Re: Zenmap 6 launch failure on OS X Lion


From: Mike Calmus <mike () calmus org>
Date: Mon, 28 May 2012 11:14:43 -0400

Indeed it does. I thought I had tried that. Thanks for the help.

On May 28, 2012, at 2:38 AM, David Fifield wrote:

On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 12:59:24PM -0400, Mike Calmus wrote:
I installed the MacOS X package installer to install nmap 6. The
command-line executables all work fine. Zenmap prompts for an
administrator authentication and then crashes:

5/27/12 12:54:06.876 PM [0x0-0xc16c16].org.insecure.Zenmap: Traceback (most recent call last):
5/27/12 12:54:06.876 PM [0x0-0xc16c16].org.insecure.Zenmap:   File 
"/Applications/Zenmap.app/Contents/Resources/__boot__.py", line 28, in <module>
5/27/12 12:54:06.876 PM [0x0-0xc16c16].org.insecure.Zenmap:     
5/27/12 12:54:06.876 PM [0x0-0xc16c16].org.insecure.Zenmap: from Carbon import AE
5/27/12 12:54:06.876 PM [0x0-0xc16c16].org.insecure.Zenmap:   File "Carbon/AE.pyc", line 1, in <module>
5/27/12 12:54:06.876 PM [0x0-0xc16c16].org.insecure.Zenmap: ImportError: 
dlopen(/Applications/Zenmap.app/Contents/Resources/lib/python2.6/lib-dynload/_AE.so, 2): Symbol not found: _iconv
5/27/12 12:54:06.876 PM [0x0-0xc16c16].org.insecure.Zenmap:   Referenced from: 
/Applications/Zenmap.app/Contents/Frameworks/libxml2.2.dylib
5/27/12 12:54:06.876 PM [0x0-0xc16c16].org.insecure.Zenmap:   Expected in: 
/Applications/Zenmap.app/Contents/Frameworks/libiconv.2.dylib
5/27/12 12:54:06.876 PM [0x0-0xc16c16].org.insecure.Zenmap:  in 
/Applications/Zenmap.app/Contents/Frameworks/libxml2.2.dylib
5/27/12 12:54:07.389 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.506: ([0x0-0xc16c16].org.insecure.Zenmap[9605]) Exited with code: 
10

This is on Lion 10.7.4. I ran the command-line uninstaller to remove
previously installed versions before installing the new version to no
avail.

Does it perhaps work if you delete the entire /Applications/Zenmap.app
directory and then reinstall? The command-line uninstaller doesn't do
that for you, I'm afraid.

David Fifield

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