Anaconda Navigator not launching on OSX - macos

I recently installed Anaconda 4.3.0 on my Macbook, running OSX EL Capitan 10.11.1. I tried to launching the 'Anaconda Navigator' but it crashes upon launching it. I tried online help and nothing really works. Users tell me to update my bash profile file, but i really have no idea on where to find this bash profile file. Please explain in layman's terms

Had the same trouble and I couldn't do something to change the situation except reinstalled Anaconda navigator on mac(OS EL Capitan 10.11.6). BTW, symptoms the same as you described "it crashes upon launching it". Try reinstalling the Anaconda Navigator; hope someone will give you more reasonable answer. Good Luck

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I downloaded Anaconda3 and can not see a Spyder icon. Should it come automatically (and is there any difference between windows10 and OSx) and if not, what might be my problem?
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It works well on Windows but on macOS it's not working at the moment.
We plan to make it work in the future, but we I don't know when that
will exactly happen, sorry. – Carlos Cordoba Jul 16 at 19:14
Edit: The right icon should be shown in the macOS Dock since Spyder 3.2.3.

xcode 8 not running

I installed the Xcode 8. But it stuck at licence agreement screen. I clicked agree and enter system password but Xcode stuck at same screen. Have anyone faced the same issue and their resolution.
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I think I have faced a similar issue for an older version of Xcode. What you should do is to delete the app completely and try to reinstall it. If that does not work for you, try upgrading to the latest version of MacOS and try again. I believe this is a bug on Apple's end, but it shouldn't occur again if you try these things.
Also, make sure you are connected to the internet. If you are not, it may not be able to understand that you have accepted their agreement.

How do i get Genymotion not to crash on start in OSX?

My Genymotion hasn't been opening since i updated it a few weeks ago. I'm on OSX 10.11.5. From what i can skim from the apple crash log is its saying "Illegal instruction: 4" and according to this guy its a generic problem with my binaries.
I have uninstalled multiple times, and read Genymotion's docs for removing, and reinstalled the .apps from thier latest version, but it still crashes. Even reinstalled virtualbox to see if that would help.
So i think the problem is with apple or with some settings file that was not documented that stayed behind and keeps messing it up.
Does anyone know of how i can completely remove everything Genymotion related so i can do a fresh clean install?
This has been ongoing for a few weeks now and i have not heard anything back from their support. Thanks.
See this Question in SO, which has the same issue.
No solutions yet, but install the 2.6.0 this still works.

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Unfortunately I’ve managed to delete my system Ruby on OS X Yosemite and I'm struggling to re-install it.
I've read through the answers detailed here:
https://superuser.com/a/227653/107432
https://superuser.com/questions/545406/i-deleted-ruby-framework-how-can-i-get-it-back
However, when I use Pacifist to try and bring back Ruby.framework the app just hangs like so:
Are there any other means to get hold of Ruby 2.0 for OS X Yosemite and re-install it? Any help would be much appreciated.
What about reinstalling Yosemite without formatting the hard drive? I'm sure that will fix it without deleting any of your personal files.

"Install" button disabled for Haskell GHC installer on my Mac. Please help, nothing works

I was hoping Haskell would be the first programming language I would learn, but I can't even get to square 1: when I run the GHC..pkg, the "install button" is greyed out. I tried asking at the Haskell irc, but I'm always asked whether I have Xcode installed. I have Xcode 3.2.4 installed on my computer, so there should be no problem, as it's up to date with the latest GHC package.
I'm completely stuck, any help is appreciated.
Is this on the step where you choose the install location? I think you need to click on the drive (even if there's only one) before you can press the install button.
I know you already solved your problem, but maybe this is useful for someone else.
If you already have Xcode you could install Homebrew, a package manager for OSX:
https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew
Once you have that, Haskell is just a
brew install haskell-platform
away.

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