Service = .3032, error = 134: Service cannot load in requested sessionĪttempt to spawn app in non-GUI domain: caller = open. Path = /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd.bundle/Contents/Resources/backupd, error = 2: No such file or directoryĪpr 27 08:59:19 xxx (.er.504):Ĭould not import service from caller: caller = open.40242, 6) Check box that says I agree to Dropbox Terms. 3) Enter your last name 4) Enter your email 5) Create and enter a password. This is the system log of that attempt: Apr 27 08:58:53 xxx (.40218): Failed to bootstrap path: Step 1: Signing Up for Dropbox on a Mac 1) Go to 2) Enter your first name on the right side of the webpage. If I run the open command as super user I got the error -610 which seems to tell me, that the application may not be started as root. LSOpenURLsWithRole() failed for the application /Applications/Dropbox.app with error -54.Ĭom. (.er.504): Caller not allowed to perform action: open.40061, action = legacy spawn, code = 1: Operation not permitted, uid = 501, euid = 501, gid = 20, egid = 20, asid = 40027 I found some posts that I should be able to start dropbox via 'open -a "Dropbox"' but that only returned in an error: Select the check box in front of the file or folder, and then click the Download button. You can use the steps below to sync files to this folder. It used to work as expected after a local account logged in and started dropbox (or it started automatically, I don't know.) Go to Dropbox homepage and sign in with your Dropbox account. Downloading Dropbox to your desktop automatically creates a Dropbox folder. After that I am not able anymore to use dropbox on the system. I only have ssh access to that machine and needed to restart the system. I am administrating a remote mac os machine with dropbox installed.
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