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Firefox doesn't open after mac software update

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Last night my mac made a security update (Security update 2019-002) and after that I could open firefox anymore. Before the update it was working just fine but after I click on the icon, it appears on dock for a second or so and disappears, no error message no nothing, it just doesn't open. I've tried to restart my mac and tried to download firefox again, but I get the same result. How can I fix it?

Last night my mac made a security update (Security update 2019-002) and after that I could open firefox anymore. Before the update it was working just fine but after I click on the icon, it appears on dock for a second or so and disappears, no error message no nothing, it just doesn't open. I've tried to restart my mac and tried to download firefox again, but I get the same result. How can I fix it?

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jscher2000 said

SophHOTT said
/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin -P (or equivalent) doesn't work to open Profile Manager when Firefox is closed, I always get the message "The patch directory path is not valid for this application" on Terminal.

Hmm, patch directory, sounds like it could be a "staged" update waiting to be installed. I am not sure how you could get rid of that on Mac. On Windows, it would be here:

C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Mozilla\updates

There is a path mentioned in this thread:

https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1157427#answer-961667

~/Library/Caches/Mozilla/updates/Applications/Firefox/updates/

Since it is a hidden folder path, there is a trick to viewing it mentioned in the same post.

Hopefully if you clear that out, the terminal method will work.

Thanks. I just deleted the file that was on ~/Library/Caches/Mozilla/updates/Applications/Firefox/updates/ and I was able to open firefox again. It's finally working normally.

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Hello,

You have already uninstall Firefox ?

Normaly just uninstall and reinstall fix the problem

Bye

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I've already tried that. About three times. The first one I just reinstall it and didn't opened, the second one I restarted my mac, then reinstall it and still didn't opened, and the third one I reinstall it, then restarted my mac, and then tried to open firefox and still didn't open.

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Hi SophHOTT, sorry to hear about this problem.

Could you test in Firefox's Safe Mode? In its Safe Mode, Firefox temporarily deactivates extensions, hardware acceleration, any userChrome.css/userContent.css files, and some other advanced features to help you assess whether these are causing the problem.

Hold down the option/alt key when starting Firefox. (On Windows, hold down the Shift key instead of the option/alt key.)

A small dialog should appear. Click "Start in Safe Mode" (not Refresh).

Any improvement?

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Tried that. The "Star in Safe Mode" dialog doesn't even appear. The icon just appears briefly on dock and then disappears. Nothing really happens.

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I tried to find any posts about this as a more general problem after that update but didn't find anything yet.

https://discussions.apple.com/search?page=1&q=firefox&content=filterDiscussions&time=week

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Look, the last think I tried was the page https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profile-manager-create-and-remove-firefox-profiles#w_start-the-profile-manager-when-firefox-is-closed and the section "Start the Profile Manager when Firefox is closed". /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin -P (or equivalent) doesn't work to open Profile Manager when Firefox is closed, I always get the message "The patch directory path is not valid for this application" on Terminal... And I'm sure that firefox isn't open...

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SophHOTT said

/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin -P (or equivalent) doesn't work to open Profile Manager when Firefox is closed, I always get the message "The patch directory path is not valid for this application" on Terminal.

Hmm, patch directory, sounds like it could be a "staged" update waiting to be installed. I am not sure how you could get rid of that on Mac. On Windows, it would be here:

C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Mozilla\updates

There is a path mentioned in this thread:

https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1157427#answer-961667

~/Library/Caches/Mozilla/updates/Applications/Firefox/updates/

Since it is a hidden folder path, there is a trick to viewing it mentioned in the same post.

Hopefully if you clear that out, the terminal method will work.

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Ausgewählte Lösung

jscher2000 said

SophHOTT said
/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin -P (or equivalent) doesn't work to open Profile Manager when Firefox is closed, I always get the message "The patch directory path is not valid for this application" on Terminal.

Hmm, patch directory, sounds like it could be a "staged" update waiting to be installed. I am not sure how you could get rid of that on Mac. On Windows, it would be here:

C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Mozilla\updates

There is a path mentioned in this thread:

https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1157427#answer-961667

~/Library/Caches/Mozilla/updates/Applications/Firefox/updates/

Since it is a hidden folder path, there is a trick to viewing it mentioned in the same post.

Hopefully if you clear that out, the terminal method will work.

Thanks. I just deleted the file that was on ~/Library/Caches/Mozilla/updates/Applications/Firefox/updates/ and I was able to open firefox again. It's finally working normally.

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Thank goodness! And thank you for reporting back.