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OSX 10.3 (Panther) compatibility? (5 posts)

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  • Started 20 years ago by ascheman
  • Latest reply 20 years ago from rvartian
  • ascheman Member

    Just wondering whether the current version of Fetch is compatible with OSX 10.3 (Panther).

    Posted 20 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    Yes, Fetch 4.0.3 works on Panther. Panther sometimes erases a few pixels of the titles for the Format and Mode pop-up menus, which is annoying, but the program works fine.

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 20 years ago #

  • klymkowsky Member

    perhaps,
    but when I tried to start fetch in 10.3 I got the following message

    The application "Fetch" could not be launched because of a shared library error: ""<fatcarbon 1.5><fatcarbon 1.5><><>"

    what is with that?

    Posted 20 years ago #

  • klymkowsky Member

    Sorry, I have solved my problem
    I had to install Kerberos_Extras from the
    MIT IT site
    http://web.mit.edu/macdev/KfM/Common/Documentation/faq-osx.html

    Now all is well!

    Posted 20 years ago #

  • rvartian Member

    Originally posted by klymkowsky:

    perhaps,
    but when I tried to start fetch in 10.3 I got the following message

    The application "Fetch" could not be launched because of a shared library error: ""<fatcarbon 1.5><fatcarbon 1.5><><>"

    what is with that?

    I'm getting the exact same message after installing Panther on my dual G5.

    The application "Fetch" could not be launched because of a shared library error: ""<fatcarbon 1.5><fatcarbon 1.5><><>"

    Looks like I need to inform the UW that they should update their Fetch section to link to the above file. I ran the latest version and it fixed the problem for me too! :o)

    Thanks for sharing that!

    [This message has been edited by rvartian (edited 11-05-2003).]

    Posted 20 years ago #

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