I recently run the updater, and after the update the updater, psclient and psconfig all die with "Bus error" when executed.
So I deleted the whole directory, downloaded the dmg from ftp://ftp.stacken.kth.se/pub/planeshift/Planeshift_CBV0.3.015.macosx.dmg and copied to the usual directory (/Volumes/DATA/gry/ - this is not the system disk if it matters) - still the same error on all executables
Then I downloaded the updater-old.jar and ran it overnight... It did nothing (it was still "Compiling list of files to update (this may take a few minutes)..." after I woke up in the morning ... which was what it was doing when I went to sleep last night)
Then I downloaded the torrent version, but still no luck. (It's "Bus error" all the time) Now I'm all out of ideas what to do.
I'm using a 2x2.5 GHz G5 with 4GB of RAM, MacOS X 10.3.9 and an ATI card based on their RV360 chip (can't remember which one exactly)
EDIT: now trying again with java updater, this time force-updating all files. I honestly hope this will help.
EDIT: It didn't... any ideas?
Here's my various advice
#1 try to make sure your user has admin rights, easily doable if you own this computer. I'm not sure if any of the installation or usage of Planeshift requires these admin rights - it's just a good policy to start with in any non-launch situation.
#2 go to the user home folder, Library folder, try to find any Preferences or Application Support items created by Planeshift or Crystal Space - delete them (whenever you have Mac problems, deleting the Preferences/App Support files is usually as good as a total application reinstall)
#3 delete everything installed by Planeshift everywhere you can possibly find it, and reinstall again with admin rights, then repeat the above steps if necessary
#4 The RV360 means ATI Radeon 9600XT - a fine card for this game. I occasionally play Planeshift on my 800Mhz iBook G3 which has the ATI Radeon 7500, far weaker than yours.
these are my 4 suggestions offhand, not necessarily meant to be done in any order - and sorry I can't tell you if they work because mine always works ok (except the server's down right now and I can't log in...)
these are general Mac application troubleshooting steps, should be generally applicable for any Mac OS X program issue