El Capitan update issue

So I have a mid 2012 Mac Mini I use as a headless htpc. Today I upgraded to El Capitan. Before this, Sonar worked fine, as did SABNzb.

Just tested SAB and it works fine.

Here’s how I start Sonar. After a Mini reboot, I have a text file on my desktop with this command in it:

mono --debug /Users/Mini/Downloads/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe

i paste that into terminal, hit enter, wait 30 seconds, go to the browser tab for it and refresh it, and then sonar is up and running.

Here is what happens now when do the same thing:

I have made NO changes at all to my setup before the OS install.

Also, if someone has recommendations for a proper/better way to start this that is more hands-off, or if I’m just plain doing it wrong, Im open to recommendations!

Thanks!

P.S. Forgot to add that I did go into Security & Privacy and changed “apps downloaded from” to “Anywhere”

Is mono installed? Terminal indicates that its not on the path, so it can’t run it, install the latest version and try again.

You can also use login items, or a plist to start it automatically on login/startup.

I actually just redownloaded it cause i saw that it had an app you could drop in the applications folder, so when I ran it it asked about mono, i didnt have it installed, so i installed it, and it opened fine. everything appears to be there.

Now that it has a shortcut Ill work on setting that up. For some reason since Ive been using it, I was just taught to use the terminal startup line…no idea why.

Thanks for your help!

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