This solution works *perfectly* for me (EVGA Classified 780gtx).
Apps that were crashing on startup or anything that what formerly triggered a strlen segfault now work.
Thank you SO much for the detailed description how to work around this issue in a tolerable fashion!
Your suggestion to move the dylib out and back is the best way. I tried running without it in on bootup and my rocketship computer feels like it is running slower than 486(SX!) :).
Yeah looks like we will have to wait on apple here.
Thanks for all the info, I can at least live with this...
Thanks, I saw you mentioned this above and I am going to try it.
I did come across a thread on macrumors which describes the same problem we are having http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1675234
Looks like we are blessed to basically have a 780TI chipset with fewer cores, but...
Glad (or sad) it's not just me, I have the exact same problem.
Transmission BT is a great example, it wont start and the very first line of the SIGSEGV stack trace is strlen + opencl.
I have a brand new EVGA 780 Classified GTX in this machine so I assume that will have the new B series...
I actually got this to work following this guide: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/282631-hd3000-other-card-solution-by-efi-string-creation/
For a HD4000.
Search google for the tools he uses 'gfxutil' and 'IO Registry Explorer'. For the HD4000 it would be easy enough to boot up...
I just bought a 7950 and had the exact same problem.
I set up my bios to use the integrated 3000HD igpu then when I get to the bootloader I enter GraphicsEnabler=No -v -f and everything boots okay.
*Edit* Re-read your opening post, seems you had the same problem as me with...
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