Unable to resolve your shell environment: Unexpected exit code from spawned shell (code null, signal SIGBUS)
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macOS Ventura
- If you can, steps to reproduce are super helpful
- Open cursor
- Error
About Cursor:
Version: 0.9.3
VSCode Version: 1.80.1
Commit: e83fb25fe9144aa8b230e6f9ee2056e20fb24c70
Date: 2023-09-01T18:24:49.940Z
Electron: 22.3.10
Chromium: 108.0.5359.215
Node.js: 16.17.1
V8: 10.8.168.25-electron.0
OS: Darwin arm64 22.6.0
same issue, how did you fix it?
MacOS: 15.1.1 (24B91)
Version: 0.43.6 VSCode Version: 1.93.1 Commit: a846435528b4b760494a836f96f0739889253530 Date: 2024-12-06T05:11:55.168Z Electron: 30.5.1 Chromium: 124.0.6367.243 Node.js: 20.16.0 V8: 12.4.254.20-electron.0 OS: Darwin arm64 24.1.0
btw, running cursor or code from terminal works fine, but open application is still broken:
https://forum.cursor.com/t/unable-to-resolve-your-shell-environment-in-a-reasonable-time/2836
Still having this issue too (Unexpected exit code). Everything works fine, it's just that the error message pops up on every startup. VS Code on the other hand works just fine.
Same here
OS 14.7.4 (23H420)
Version: 0.48.7 VSCode Version: 1.96.2 Commit: 1d623c4cc1d3bb6e0fe4f1d5434b47b958b05870 Date: 2025-04-02T04:52:01.515Z (6 days ago) Electron: 34.3.4 Chromium: 132.0.6834.210 Node.js: 20.18.3 V8: 13.2.152.41-electron.0 OS: Darwin arm64 23.6.0
what an actual piece of shit, does this software work at all holy fuck
i am literally going to have to wipe this whole dev machine to get this working again are you fucking kidding me
For anyone else who runs into this, what worked for me on macOS was a fully fresh install of Cursor:
- delete the Cursor application
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rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Cursor -
rm -rf ~/.cursor* - redownload & install cursor https://www.cursor.com/
btw, running cursor or code from terminal works fine, but open application is still broken:
https://forum.cursor.com/t/unable-to-resolve-your-shell-environment-in-a-reasonable-time/2836
Yes, use cursor command start cursor ide, fine
Thanks