![]() If you have any Time Machine or other backup of an earlier running version of uTorrent you might be able to restore that version of /Applications/uTorrent.app. However, the not-so-low cost of 20 per year. Personally before I install a new version I always manually rename /Applications/uTorrent.app to /Applications/uTorrent_#_#_#(build no), where version no of uTorrent is #.#.#. Admittedly, uTorrent's move isn't all that revolutionary since BitTorrent has offered an ad-free subscription package for uTorrent since November 2014. The work around of installing an earlier version, <=1.8.4 all seem to have worked on 10.6.8, seems to be best at present. So I've not yet been able to suggest a solution. Also while MacPorts libcxx claims to support both i386 and u86_64, requesting an install of a universal version of libc++.1.dylib results in a long preparation of universal versions of many prerequisite apps and then a failure when it comes to building the universal version of libc++.1.dylib. ![]() Since that time I've determined that all builds of 1.8.6 (at least when installed on Mac Book Pros under 10.6.8) are built for i386 rather than u86_64. Here's an addition which I added in a reply to "Utorrent wont work on my mac 10.6.8" recently posted to Troubleshoot(Mac): Since I had and earlier version, 1.8.2(29019) installed under the app name uTorrent_1_8_2(29019) I never lost access to some working version. Because of the 4th line "Version: ? (?)", prior to yesterday, I assumed some low level undiagnosable problem was occurring and never read down to see the dyld error message. All of these have resulted in a failure to start and an error report which began like my excerpt above. I have occasionally over the past few months tried to update to the 1.8.6 release of uTorrent for Mac. Then I will attempt to determine if there is away to get the MacPorts libcxx package to include versions of the libraries for this architecture. I am trying to find out what architecture is needed for the I.8.6 version of uTorrent for Mac. usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib: mach-o, but wrong architecture ![]() Referenced from: /Applications/uTorrent.app/Contents/MacOS/uTorrent Library not loaded: /usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib Path: /Applications/uTorrent.app/Contents/MacOS/uTorrent Unfortunately the MacPorts current release of libcxx installs a version of libc++.1.dylib which results in slightly different error messages:(selected portions) The library libc++.1.dylib is not part of the standard 10.6.8 install. (I have always declined the installation of other software so have nothing to say re any problems caused by the spigot-extensions). For several days I've been trying to fix the problem that the current Mac release, 1.8.6, CAN NOT RUN ON OS X 10.6.8, at least on Mac Book Pros. ![]()
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