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Honeycomb plugin does not display in x-plane 11 plugin menu


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I am running x-plane 11 on a MacPro running High Sierra.  I have installed the Honeycomb Yoke and Throttle Quadrant and can assign input functions in x-plane just fine.  However, when I finish running the configurator to set up the FCU knobs and LEDs I cannot load the profile since the Honeycomb plugin is not listed in the plugin menu.  I noticed that the icon for AFC_Bridge.xpl file is different then the other .xpl files that are installed.  Any ideas to get this working?

Thanks.

DaveJ

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Yes!  And thanks for the suggestion.  Didn't think to check the log.  The first thing that stood out to me is '... built for Mac OS X 10.15..."  I am on 10.13.  Wonder if there is a version built for 10.13.  Or a work around.  Log text below:

 

dlerror:dlopen(/Users/davidjeziorski/X-Plane 11/Resources/plugins/AFC_Bridge/mac_x64/AFC_Bridge.xpl, 6): Symbol not found: ____chkstk_darwin

Referenced from: /Users/davidjeziorski/X-Plane 11/Resources/plugins/AFC_Bridge/mac_x64/libSDL2-2.0.0.dylib (which was built for Mac OS X 10.15)

Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib

in /Users/davidjeziorski/X-Plane 11/Resources/plugins/AFC_Bridge/mac_x64/libSDL2-2.0.0.dylib

 

And thanks for your help.

DaveJ

 

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Hi Dave,

 

yes, that is definitely not gonna work.

 

No...there is no other version available from our side. I will talk to the developer responsible for the Mac branch port if we can do something about this, but will only be after next week. No promises, though. 

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Yes.  I figured as much.  But I am grateful for your offer to talk to the developer tho.  It would be awesome if there was a fix for this.  I really do like X-Plane 11 and the Honeycomb equipment is really good.  And thanks again for your help.

DaveJ

 

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Hi Dave,

 

we've just discussed this internally, but as High Sierra has also already reached its official end of life it is unfortunately not feasible from a development perspective to also produce and, more importantly, maintain support for it. With all those different Mac OS versions flying around this would quickly become impossible to maintain.

 

I hope that is understandable.

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