Why Octave crash when I minimize the window and sometimes automatically? - windows

I have the latest version of Octave 7.3.0. and I'm using a widows 10 computer.
Octave crashes when I try to minimize the window size and work while keeping it in the left half of the screen, and sometimes automatically while working. Every time when I try to do this, this app crashes. What can I do to overcome this?

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How can I tell if XCode version 14.2 is stuck on installation? Any way to see percent complete?

I'm currently installing (Upgrading to) XCode 14.2 and it has been running for a long time.
This is taking longer than my last macOS update.
I currently see the following which only shows a spinner and no update progress.
Floating over the spinner does not give you anything.
I've also looked in Launcher and all I see is this:
Is there any way to see the percent complete?
To get a percent complete you'll have to do the following:
Close the App Store
Open the App Store again
search for XCode so it displays the available apps to install.
float over the spinning cursor in this window (shown below).

Latest version of Xcode stuck on installation (12.5)

I just updated my mac to macOS Big Sur, and am trying to update to the next version of XCode. It has been on 75-80% progress for hours:
Also, when I go to launchpad I see this:
Is anyone else having this issue or know how to fix it?
As a first test to check if everything is just going fine but really slow, try this:
Keep the App Store window open (thanks to #Dhruv Saraswat to point this out).
Open the "Console" app (not the "Terminal", but the "Console")
Go to the "Search bar" and type "App Store".
Push "Start" button.
Log lines will be added from time to time showing you how the installation process goes. In my case, I saw "... Completed: 825 of 1000", and some time later I got "... Completed: 826 to 1000", and so on.
That way you can at least check if everything is working, although really slow. You can then guess how long it will take to the "Completed: 1000 to 1000" step in your own situation.
This is weird behaviour everyone face nowadays when installing from AppStore. Instead of that download dmg of required xcode version from apple developer account and install.
Please refer below link to download XCode versions.
Xcode download link for all versions.
Above link contains download link from XCode version 1.0 till the latest.
mine was stuck for about 3 days and even rebooting didn't help!
i was trying to update to xcode 13.2.1 on MacOS Monterey
what i did was:
1- opened Activity Monitor and force quitted "installd" (not sure if it was necessary though!)
2- opened Launcher, held Option key (to make the icons jiggle) and clicked the x on xcode's corner! asked me if i want to delete the app and i confirmed but magically it stayed and when i opened it it was updated to the latest version! so basically it was done installing just didn't know it.
in my case force quit installd, close and open appstore, run update again
Had the same issue after updating my MacBook to Big Sur and trying to update Xcode to version 12.5.
Tried to reinstall, reboot my Mac, delete the app and install it again from App Store.
Decided to leave the installation overnight and it helped! In the morning Xcode was installed successfully.
I was stuck at Completed : 808 of 1000.
This is workaround.
Left down side of App store application screen, there is an account button.
Press account, then you can see message you should ACCEPT something.
Press accept and enter iCloud password.
Then magic. Console's app store log numbers going up.
Just FYI: On the latest Macbook Air M1, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, I installed XCode from the App Store. I had exactly the same issue. I thought my installation is stuck. I left Macbook for the whole night, then it downloaded XCode (around 12 GB). After that, it started installing it. I left it for the whole day and didn't touch it. In the evening XCode was installed. I just needed to leave it for around 24 hours to do the job.
Best way is to open 'console' (not terminal) app on Mac and type 'App Store' in the search bar then hit 'go' button as per first screen shot
You will start to see the lines come in and you need to make it wide enough so you get to see the parts number and notice the progress like in the second screenshot
You will notice some of those numbers will move fast, some will take up to 10 minutes, but at least you know you are not 'stuck'!
I had exactly the same situation, I updated MacOS and then updated Xcode to 12.5.1 and it got stuck on 7.2GB of 7.2GB. I left it for 4 hours with nothing happening (but in Activity Monitor 'installd' was working away). I left it overnight and it had sorted itself out by the morning.
If (like me) you only need the command-line tools, you may want to give this a try:
force-quit installd (using ActivityMonitor or ps -kill)
run xcode-select --install from the Terminal command line
Worked for me!
For me, the solution suggested by #thelawnmowerman worked perfectly.
Just need to check the number that is currently in progress out of the total threads. Once it completes the total, in a few mins, the xcode can be launched.
Although it does not speed up, but in Mac App Store, you should see the spinning wheel next in Xcode - place the cursor ON the wheel and you should see the installation progress (eg 52%).
If it does not move, cancel the Xcode installation and start again.
Confirm it has in 13.2 and 13.2.1 as well. Viewing the console app in the top answer will show you when it's done
I updated Xcode on M1 macbook pro with lots of RAM and lots of SSD MacOS 12.1 today from 12.2 to 12.3. It took 4.5 hours. So patience helps, and watching the logs as well.
I had the same problem, and for me, the tips in this thread did not work. What I found to be the problem is that App Store didn't think I had enough space when in fact I had enough space for Xcode.
To solve the "space" problem you can create a dummy file and directly remove it. This allows you to trick your computer that you actually have enough space. (Has to do with containers, read here for more info: https://medium.com/geekculture/installing-xcode-with-not-enough-disk-space-available-b96c8f17115b)
STEP BY STEP GUIDE:
Open the Terminal
Move to the location where you want to create your file using cd. Like cd Documents
Now use command mkfile G your-file-name.ext ( example: mkfile 4G mymovie.mov => will create a movie file with name mymovie of size 4GB)
Hit Enter, It will take some time to complete the process (depends on the file size)
When the command completes the prompt should return and a file would be created.
Go to finder and remove your file. (Move to trash)
Emeditly install Xcode again.
Hope you find it helpful :)
I faced the same issue. I monitored the process using #thelawnmowerman answer. But the process was getting stuck after progressing.
I terminated the App Store every time the process got stuck and opening it again also started monitoring process again, it started progressing every time and I reached to the 1000 (100%).
I am using a base Macbook Air M1 2021 (8 GB RAM). I downloaded Xcode from the
apple developer portal and installed it with the xip command. Open your Terminal and type the below:
xip -x ~/file-location
Double-clicking the file takes too long, the above command took ~5-8 minutes to expand the file. After that just move it to the applications folder so you can find it in the Launchpad.
Reference to answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/56913909/15425440
Turning off the file shield of your antivirus will helped in my case.
While an anti-virus shouldn’t technically block an app from the Mac App Store, it seems that Xcode is an app with its own unique set of problems which is why disabling the anti-virus works in some cases.
The Console is very helpful. It shows that installation is working, albeit slowly.
I had to download xCode 3 times. Re-install it 3 times. All in all about 8-12 hours effort.
It is still proceeding, SLOWLY.
It would be very helpful if the Apple team put in a better "installation progress" indicator -- like exists for so many other products.
I faced a similar issue while installing the 13.3 version. My progress bar was showing installing for about 1-2 hours and then it started showing waiting. What eventually worked for me was installing it using terminal code "xcode-select --install".
Solved - My new MacBook Air M2 was struggling with downloading and installing Xcode. The problem, I think, was that the laptop sleeps after a short period of time and that stops the download/install process. Download/install restarts at 80% or 0% when the laptop is reawakened - repeat. A simple way to avoid the laptop from sleeping is to open the Terminal application (Application/Utilities/Terminal) and type "caffeinate". That prevents the laptop from sleeping and lets the download/install process complete itself. When done type control-c into the Terminal and it will quit caffeinate.
This was so frustrating for me
When I checked the console, I felt like there was a problem with my account.
Because I changed my password once before.
So I went to App Store -> my account -> I had to login again.
After trying to update to Xcode 14.1 on Ventura for nearly 24 hours, I eventually trashed the Xcode application, rebooted, started only the App Store, and did a new install, leaving the App Store in the foreground. It downloaded (about 7 GB in 20 minutes) and completed the install in less than an hour on my M1 Mac mini.
Background:
After updating to Ventura, there was an update to Xcode 14.1 in the App Store. As with previous versions, I had trouble installing it. This time though, the install would progress to 61% (seen by hovering the mouse over the spinning circle in App Store), then stay there. Filtering for ASDAppQuery in the Console, as suggested in other answers, showed progress for a while, but then also stopped. The installd process was still using a lot of CPU. However, after a while it would stop doing so. It seemed that the App Store app would stop, and a couple of times I checked Activity Monitor and saw that it was in "App Nap" mode. After waking up again, the appstoreagent would run at 95% CPU (one core) for a while, followed by installd running again, at around 300% CPU. This cycle continued, but with no progress. I tried leaving it overnight, but in the morning it was in the same state: neither appstoreagent nor installd doing anything, but then seeming to wake up and grind away again, but making no progress. I had also tried quitting the App Store and starting again, but the same kept happening - going to 61%, then spinning away with no progress indication. Finally, I decided to trash Xcode, reboot, and install - that worked quickly and flawlessly.
fixed forcing close the installd process and run again the App store
Oh, it really helpful!
I user IOS12.3.1 in VMWare Station, and when I update xcode from 13.2 to 13.3, it get stucked.
additoin: my cpu is i5-9
You can open the app store, search XCode and click the stop button. Worked!

MPLAX X IDE v5.40 won´t start

I am using macOs Catalina, previously I had been using MPLAP X IDE v5.40 (the most recent) with no problems.
Yesterday I tried to open the app but the screen goes black, then recover its previous state and the icon (just the icon not the splash screen) appears in the dock then after 2 -3 seconds the screen goes black again and the icon disappear. I thoght I have a corrupted installation but I already unistalled and reinstalled both java and the MPLAB with no success.
I hope someone can help me.
You can often correct a bunch of these problems by deleting the cache, and if that doesn't work, delete the user directory.
To find their locations, go to the Help/About dialog box.
Deleting the cache usually just means that startup may be a little slower. Deleting the user directory means you will lose your setting, so MPLAB will start as a new installation and perhaps will ask you if you want to import the settings from an older version;

Octave GUI crashing on Windows 10

I was working on Octave GUI for a while now on my Windows 10 PC. The last time I did run it, I just docked out the command window from the GUI main frame, and after my work I closed the app. After that whenever I tried to open the Octave GUI app, it somewhat launched with two windows (mainframe and command window separately) and while loading, it got crashed and automatically closed. This problem is only occurring with the GUI app while the CLI is working perfectly. I tried uninstalling the app and then re-installing but the problem was persistent!!!
Can someone tell me what is the problem arising here and how should I solve it?
This happened for me also. Try installing Octave using installer
found in this link (64bit) or link (32bit).
After installing run the Octave GUI. It will probably work.
I think this happens because the application cannot be opened in high resolution. Mine happened when I accidentally maximized the window in my recommended screen resolution (1920x1080).
Try reducing the screen resolution (Display settings -> resolution). Then open the GNUOctave(GUI) and reduce its window size. Then you can increase the resolution back to original and do not increase the size of the Octave window again. It would work fine

App is freezing when I move the window in OS X 10.9

I am working on an app that has no problem running on previous versions of OS X. On 10.9, the app works fine except when I try moving the app window, at which point it freezes and I have to stop it.
Where could I find some information about why this is happening with OS X 10.9, and how I could fix it?
I'm using Xcode 4.6.3, in case that’s relevant.
Recently, other users have been complaining about experiencing freezing symptom on OS X 10.9 and so am I.
One possible solution:
Try restarting your OS X. If it freezes to death, you need to hold Power button until it completely turns off itself. Then you can press Power button again to turn on your machine.
Before the grey bootup screen appears, hold keys [Command]+[Option]+[P]+[R] immediately til your machine reboots again and release keys to go for normal booting process.
You'll notice both screen brightness and sound volume return to the default level. This resets the PRAM for Macbook in most case. You may need to repeat these steps if your OS X freeze again next time.
People are waiting for the next update and suggest leaving one of the culprits, the Wi-Fi feature, ON at all time to avoid possible freezing symptom.

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