Just purchased: beaTunes fails to launch

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Ken Gilbert

19 Jul, 2011 01:29 PM

10.6.8
Errors:
MacPro:~ Kenny$ /Applications/Utilities/iTunes\ -\ iPod\ -\ iPhone/Duplicate:Dead\ Tracks\ Remover\ Apps/beaTunes/beaTunes3.app/Contents/MacOS/beaTunes3 ; exit;
[LaunchRunner Error] The main class "com.tagtraum.beatunes.BeaTunes" could not be found. [JavaAppLauncher Error] CallStaticVoidMethod() threw an exception Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException

at apple.launcher.LaunchRunner.run(LaunchRunner.java:113)
at apple.launcher.LaunchRunner.callMain(LaunchRunner.java:51)
at apple.launcher.JavaApplicationLauncher.launch(JavaApplicationLauncher.java:52)

logout

[Process completed] Splash screen flashes then nothing

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by hendrik on 19 Jul, 2011 01:33 PM

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    Hi,

    most likely the Apple provided Java launcher can't deal with the unusual path you installed beaTunes in.

    If you put it in /Applications it will probably launch.

    -hendrik

  2. 2 Posted by Ken Gilbert on 19 Jul, 2011 01:34 PM

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    I re-downloaded it and am Running it from my desktop OK now.
    Does it need to be in a certain location to run?
    Thanks ... Ken

  3. Support Staff 3 Posted by hendrik on 19 Jul, 2011 01:36 PM

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    It actually does not need to be in a special location. I suspect the colon (:) in your original path threw the Apple Launcher off.

    -hendrik

  4. 4 Posted by Ken Gilbert on 19 Jul, 2011 02:05 PM

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    Working fine in Applications.
    Great utility

    Thanks ... Ken

  5. Support Staff 5 Posted by hendrik on 19 Jul, 2011 02:06 PM

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    Good. Glad I could help.

  6. hendrik closed this discussion on 19 Jul, 2011 02:06 PM.

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