Model: MacBookPro7,1, BootROM 05, 2 processors, Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.4 GHz, 4 GB, SMC 1. Applications/Google SketchUp 7/SketchUp.app/Contents/MacOS/./Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/Ruby: can't map Library not loaded: from: /Applications/Google SketchUp 7/SketchUp.app/Contents/MacOS/SketchUp We did some changes to the standard V-Ray and it works with SketchUp 2021 on M1 chip through Rosetta 2 emulation. Official release is expected in the first half of this year but we still don’t have a release date. $ cp -r /usr/local/include/ruby-1.9.1/ruby/* Headers/īackward/ defines.h dl.h intern.h missing.h re.h ruby.h util.h vm.hĬonfig.h digest.h encoding.h io.h oniguruma.h regex.h st.h version.hĪnd when I try to start SketchUp I get the following error report Exception Type: EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP) Hi Jo, We have the first renders done with V-Ray native for M1 chip. ![]() $ cp /usr/local/include/ruby-1.9.1/ruby.h Headers/ Then I copy necessary files to SketchUp $ cd /Applications/Google\ SketchUp\ 7/SketchUp.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/ Google SketchUp requires i386 binary, which can be produced by the following commands $ cd ~/ruby-1.9.2-rc2/ Now I try to go further and update to 1.9.2-rc2. The Enscape for Mac plug-in is provided for the following host applications: SketchUp (20)Archicad (26 and 27)Vectorworks (2023 (Service Pack 6) and 2024) On macOS, the Enscape plugin will be installed for all of the above listed host applications by default unless otherwise specified by the user during the installation process. SketchUp starts without problem and Ruby console shows version 1.8.7. $ ln -fs /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Ruby $ ln -s /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Headers I can update Ruby to 1.8.7 (OSX's version) by the following commands $ cd /Applications/Google\ SketchUp\ 7/SketchUp.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/Versions/CurrentĬonfig.h defines.h intern.h missing.h ruby.h Worked for me, all appears to function as it should, your own mileage may vary, good luck.Currently Google SketchUp for Mac has Ruby version 1.8.5 which I find a bit outdated. All very demure, no mention of wrong OS version this way. This will launch a Contents folder, which you can then open and then install the individual packages (there are 4) individually. INSTEAD, right click on it (ctrl click) and then click on 'Show Package Contents' from the menu which pops up. This will complain about wrong OS X version. Once it has downloaded, double click on it to unpack it. It is on the page 'Downloading older versions', not an easy page to find, here is the linkĬlick on the link Google Sketchup Pro 6 to get the file and save it to your desktop. This is the Sketchup 6 Pro version I am using. Here is what I did, and its all from the official source too (note health warning above):ĭownload PM101494ENA.dmg from the google website. Honestly, I don't know why they make it so difficult, without an easy to find 10.3.9 download up front on the main site it is all too easy to be driven into the welcome arms of cr**kers phreakers spammers and goodness knows what else. ![]() Mind, beware of all the links you can find on a google search. It is running in evaluation mode at the moment, I will keep you posted on whether it reverts to 'free' mode at the end of the 8 hours. ![]() I have managed to get Sketchup Pro 6 (version 6.4.245) to work with OS X 10.3.9 Panther.
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