Weatherlink Software For Mac

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I have been using Davis Weather's WeatherLink 5.0.4 software to access my weather station for years. Back in November, I began having a problem where the software would crash every time I tried booting it. I upgraded to 5.1.0 which solved the booting but caused another problem. Here is the post I sent to Davis support, +'I went to download my data recently and WeatherLink would not launch. I’m using version 5.0.4 on a Vantage PRO wired console. I get an Mac OS system error saying the software did not launch, do I want to Ignore, Report or Relaunch. I did an update to 5.1.0 hoping that would solve the problem.

Later, download the data and use the software for detailed analysis and graphing. Important Note: Unlike the Windows versions, the Mac version of WeatherLink does not log data from leaf wetness, soil moisture, UV or solar radiation sensors. VP-Compatible Third-party Software. Davis Logger & Software Topics. The only other OS supported directly by Davis in a version of the Weatherlink software is OSX for the Apple Mac (although this is different and more limited than the equivalent Windows version). Note that even 64-bit Windows is not officially supported by Davis.

WeatherLink does begin to launch now but a software error message has begun to appear. It says, “java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: /Applications/Mac OSX WeatherLink/libjspMacOSX.jnilib: no suitable image found. Did find: / Applications/Mac OSX WeatherLink/libjspMacOS.jnilib: no matching architecture in universal wrapper” with an OK button. When I click OK, the software shuts down.' + Their suggested fix is below: +'Let's try opening the application in 32 bit.+ +> Try setting the weatherlink.app to run in 32 bit mode.

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Weatherlink software 6.0.4

To do so:+ +> Open the Macintosh Hard drive folder. Open the Applications folder. Select the MAC OSX Weatherlink folder.+ +> Click on the weatherlink.app. Go to the top of the screen and select+ +> File & Get Info. See if there is a check in the box for: Open in 32-bit mode.+ +> Launch the weatherlink application and see if it opens successfully.'

+ That didn't help. The last successful launching of the software was in September when I downloaded the data from the weather station.

So, I've gone back into Time Capsule and replaced the WeatherLink folder in Applications from a late August copy. I'm now back to the crashing on launch.

Below is the crash report: Process: JavaApplicationStub [422] Path: /Applications/Mac OSX WeatherLink/WeatherLink.app/Contents/MacOS/WeatherLink Identifier: JavaApplicationStub Version:??? Hi, I do not have a direct answer. However you do not say which of the two macs you list in your Specs that app is running on. You also list 10.5.8 I thought the 32/64 bit switch only applied to Snow Leopard (10.6.x) I could be corrected on this as I only have a MacBook Pro version one which is not Core Duo and cannot do this (Even if I had a Leopard boot handy) This bit:. It says, “java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: /Applications/Mac OSX WeatherLink/libjspMacOSX.jnilib: no suitable image found. Did find: / Applications/Mac OSX WeatherLink/libjspMacOS.jnilib. Would normally mean that the launch process had not found one item but had found something that was close.

(most often caused by an update installing something either in a different place or changing something about the item) Yours appear to have exactly the same name for the file in question. You can normally View these if you Right Click the Apps and use Show Package Contents then navigate to the folder the item is in. However in this case there is no Contents folder listed in that path.

It seems it wants to invoke Java. At this point I would ask if you have Updated Java since September?

On my 10.5.8 Computer I seem to have one listed in Software Update's List on the (Oct 23rd British Date Format on my computer). (I looked in System Preferences > Software Update > Installed Updates tab) Hopefully this my provide you with some clues or enough to post back with more info. 9:40 PM Sunday; December 19, 2010. Hi, Don't be sorry.

You seem to have explained the issue very well and it can be distracting working at one computer and describing the steps to others when they are not there. AS the Java update I mentioned seems to be well before the November period you mention it may not be that.

I am not familiar with the adapter you speak of (Or anything vaguely similar). Is it possible to check this on the other computer? Does the Tower have ports back and front for USB? My G4 Tower does not but these often connect to different USB Controllers inside the Mac when they do. However a Search for the Adapter did (Says it works if not actually Supported) I think at this stage either the Drivers or the viability of the cable/Adapter is worth investigating. 11:03 PM Sunday; December 19, 2010 Please, if posting Logs, do not post any Log info after the line 'Binary Images for iChat'. Thanks to you all for your efforts.