If NOTHING happens at all, then something's gotta' be wrong with your SC2 or Mac OS X install.
Your path for the map though looks wrong, too. "/Downloads/build order tester v2.4.SC2Map" would be what you're looking for.
Though SC2 should at least open even if that's wrong.
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I think i got basically the same problem.
When i type that command in terminal... i get this...
open: unrecognized option `--args'
Usage: open [-e] [-t] [-f] [-W] [-n] [-g] [-h] [-b <bundle identifier>] [-a <application>] [filenames]
Help: Open opens files from a shell.
By default, opens each file using the default application for that file.
If the file is in the form of a URL, the file will be opened as a URL.
Options:
-a Opens with the specified application.
-b Opens with the specified application bundle identifier.
-e Opens with TextEdit.
-t Opens with default text editor.
-f Reads input from standard input and opens with TextEdit.
-W, --wait-apps Blocks until the used applications are closed (even if they were already running).
-n, --new Open a new instance of the application even if one is already running.
-g, --background Does not bring the application to the foreground.
-h, --header Searches header file locations for headers matching the given filenames, and opens them.
Anyway to get around this? Or, what does this mean?
Oh, i am on OS X 10.5.8 by the way... could that be a reason?
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Nice! Can't wait for that then!! Thanks so much Motiveme!
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If NOTHING happens at all, then something's gotta' be wrong with your SC2 or Mac OS X install.
Your path for the map though looks wrong, too. "/Downloads/build order tester v2.4.SC2Map" would be what you're looking for.
Though SC2 should at least open even if that's wrong.
<</quote>>
I think i got basically the same problem.
When i type that command in terminal... i get this...
open: unrecognized option `--args'
Usage: open [-e] [-t] [-f] [-W] [-n] [-g] [-h] [-b <bundle identifier>] [-a <application>] [filenames]
Help: Open opens files from a shell.
By default, opens each file using the default application for that file.
If the file is in the form of a URL, the file will be opened as a URL.
Options:
-a Opens with the specified application.
-b Opens with the specified application bundle identifier.
-e Opens with TextEdit.
-t Opens with default text editor.
-f Reads input from standard input and opens with TextEdit.
-W, --wait-apps Blocks until the used applications are closed (even if they were already running).
-n, --new Open a new instance of the application even if one is already running.
-g, --background Does not bring the application to the foreground.
-h, --header Searches header file locations for headers matching the given filenames, and opens them.
Anyway to get around this? Or, what does this mean?
Oh, i am on OS X 10.5.8 by the way... could that be a reason?