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New Label: Horos #610

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"Horos™ is a free, open source medical image viewer. The goal of the Horos Project is to develop a fully functional, 64-bit medical image viewer for OS X. Horos is based upon OsiriX and other open source medical imaging libraries. Horos is made freely available under the GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 3 (LGPL-3.0)"

./assemble.sh -l /Desktop/Mosyle/Resources/InstallomatorLabels horos
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : REQ : horos : ################## Start Installomator v. 10.0beta, date 2022-07-04
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO : horos : ################## Version: 10.0beta
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO : horos : ################## Date: 2022-07-04
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO : horos : ################## horos
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : DEBUG : horos : DEBUG mode 1 enabled.
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO : horos : BLOCKING_PROCESS_ACTION=tell_user
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO : horos : NOTIFY=success
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO : horos : LOGGING=DEBUG
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO : horos : LOGO=/System/Applications/App Store.app/Contents/Resources/AppIcon.icns
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO : horos : Label type: dmg
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO : horos : archiveName: Horos.dmg
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO : horos : no blocking processes defined, using Horos as default
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : DEBUG : horos : Changing directory to /Users/savvas/Desktop/Mosyle/Resources/Installomator-main original/build
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO : horos : App(s) found: /Applications/Horos.app
2022-07-04 23:48:32 : INFO : horos : found app at /Applications/Horos.app, version Horos v4.0.0 RC5, on versionKey CFBundleGetInfoString
2022-07-04 23:48:32 : INFO : horos : appversion: Horos v4.0.0 RC5
2022-07-04 23:48:32 : INFO : horos : Latest version of Horos is 4.0.0RC5
2022-07-04 23:48:32 : INFO : horos : Horos.dmg exists and DEBUG mode 1 enabled, skipping download
2022-07-04 23:48:32 : DEBUG : horos : DEBUG mode 1, not checking for blocking processes
2022-07-04 23:48:32 : REQ : horos : Installing Horos
2022-07-04 23:48:32 : INFO : horos : Mounting /Users/savvas/Desktop/Mosyle/Resources/Installomator-main original/build/Horos.dmg
2022-07-04 23:48:33 : DEBUG : horos : Debugging enabled, dmgmount output was:
SOFTWARE LICENSE: By initiating this download and installation you
acknowledge and agree that this software application is not intended
for medical usage or diagnostic purposes.

============================================

Horos is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation,  version 3 of the License.

The Horos Project was based originally upon the OsiriX Project which
at the time of the code fork was licensed as a LGPL project. However,
not all of the the source-code was properly documented and file
headers were not all updated with the appropriate license terms.
The Horos Project, originally was licensed under the GNU GPL
license. However, contributors to the software since that time have
agreed to modify the license to the GNU LGPL in order to be conform
to the changes previously made to the OsiriX Project.

Horos is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE.  

See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html

Prior versions of this file were published by the OsiriX team
pursuant to the below notice and licensing protocol.

============================================

Program:   OsiriX Copyright (c) OsiriX Team All rights
reserved. Distributed under GNU - LGPL   See
http://www.osirix-viewer.com/copyright.html for details.

This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.

============================================

This version of Horos is linked against the Grok JPEG 2000 library,
for fast viewing of JPEG 2000 images.

https://github.com/GrokImageCompression/grok

The Grok JPEG 2000 library is licensed under the terms of the GNU
Affero General Public License as follows

Copyright (C) 2016 Grok Image Compression Inc.

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http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

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Die erwartete CRC32-Prüfsumme ist $2C68A922
/dev/disk2 Apple_partition_scheme
/dev/disk2s1 Apple_partition_map
/dev/disk2s2 Apple_HFS /Volumes/Horos

2022-07-04 23:48:33 : INFO : horos : Mounted: /Volumes/Horos
2022-07-04 23:48:33 : INFO : horos : Verifying: /Volumes/Horos/Horos.app
2022-07-04 23:48:33 : DEBUG : horos : App size: 146M /Volumes/Horos/Horos.app
2022-07-04 23:48:36 : DEBUG : horos : Debugging enabled, App Verification output was:
/Volumes/Horos/Horos.app: accepted
source=Notarized Developer ID
origin=Developer ID Application: Nimble CO LLC (TPT6TVH8UY)

2022-07-04 23:48:36 : INFO : horos : Team ID matching: TPT6TVH8UY (expected: TPT6TVH8UY )
2022-07-04 23:48:36 : INFO : horos : Downloaded version of Horos is Horos v4.0.0 RC5 on versionKey CFBundleGetInfoString, same as installed.
2022-07-04 23:48:36 : DEBUG : horos : Unmounting /Volumes/Horos
2022-07-04 23:48:36 : DEBUG : horos : Debugging enabled, Unmounting output was:
"disk2" ejected.
2022-07-04 23:48:36 : DEBUG : horos : DEBUG mode 1, not reopening anything
2022-07-04 23:48:36 : REG : horos : No new version to install
2022-07-04 23:48:36 : REQ : horos : ################## End Installomator, exit code 0

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./assemble.sh -l /Desktop/Mosyle/Resources/InstallomatorLabels horos
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : REQ   : horos : ################## Start Installomator v. 10.0beta, date 2022-07-04
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO  : horos : ################## Version: 10.0beta
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO  : horos : ################## Date: 2022-07-04
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO  : horos : ################## horos
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : DEBUG : horos : DEBUG mode 1 enabled.
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO  : horos : BLOCKING_PROCESS_ACTION=tell_user
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO  : horos : NOTIFY=success
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO  : horos : LOGGING=DEBUG
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO  : horos : LOGO=/System/Applications/App Store.app/Contents/Resources/AppIcon.icns
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO  : horos : Label type: dmg
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO  : horos : archiveName: Horos.dmg
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO  : horos : no blocking processes defined, using Horos as default
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : DEBUG : horos : Changing directory to /Users/savvas/Desktop/Mosyle/Resources/Installomator-main original/build
2022-07-04 23:48:31 : INFO  : horos : App(s) found: /Applications/Horos.app
2022-07-04 23:48:32 : INFO  : horos : found app at /Applications/Horos.app, version Horos v4.0.0 RC5, on versionKey CFBundleGetInfoString
2022-07-04 23:48:32 : INFO  : horos : appversion: Horos v4.0.0 RC5
2022-07-04 23:48:32 : INFO  : horos : Latest version of Horos is 4.0.0RC5
2022-07-04 23:48:32 : INFO  : horos : Horos.dmg exists and DEBUG mode 1 enabled, skipping download
2022-07-04 23:48:32 : DEBUG : horos : DEBUG mode 1, not checking for blocking processes
2022-07-04 23:48:32 : REQ   : horos : Installing Horos
2022-07-04 23:48:32 : INFO  : horos : Mounting /Users/savvas/Desktop/Mosyle/Resources/Installomator-main original/build/Horos.dmg
2022-07-04 23:48:33 : DEBUG : horos : Debugging enabled, dmgmount output was:
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============================================

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pursuant to the below notice and licensing protocol.

============================================

Program:   OsiriX Copyright (c) OsiriX Team All rights
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http://www.osirix-viewer.com/copyright.html for details.

This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
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PURPOSE.

============================================

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for fast viewing of JPEG 2000 images.

https://github.com/GrokImageCompression/grok

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Copyright (C) 2016 Grok Image Compression Inc.

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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

============================================

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/dev/disk2          	Apple_partition_scheme
/dev/disk2s1        	Apple_partition_map
/dev/disk2s2        	Apple_HFS                      	/Volumes/Horos

2022-07-04 23:48:33 : INFO  : horos : Mounted: /Volumes/Horos
2022-07-04 23:48:33 : INFO  : horos : Verifying: /Volumes/Horos/Horos.app
2022-07-04 23:48:33 : DEBUG : horos : App size: 146M	/Volumes/Horos/Horos.app
2022-07-04 23:48:36 : DEBUG : horos : Debugging enabled, App Verification output was:
/Volumes/Horos/Horos.app: accepted
source=Notarized Developer ID
origin=Developer ID Application: Nimble CO LLC (TPT6TVH8UY)

2022-07-04 23:48:36 : INFO  : horos : Team ID matching: TPT6TVH8UY (expected: TPT6TVH8UY )
2022-07-04 23:48:36 : INFO  : horos : Downloaded version of Horos is Horos v4.0.0 RC5 on versionKey CFBundleGetInfoString, same as installed.
2022-07-04 23:48:36 : DEBUG : horos : Unmounting /Volumes/Horos
2022-07-04 23:48:36 : DEBUG : horos : Debugging enabled, Unmounting output was:
"disk2" ejected.
2022-07-04 23:48:36 : DEBUG : horos : DEBUG mode 1, not reopening anything
2022-07-04 23:48:36 : REG   : horos : No new version to install
2022-07-04 23:48:36 : REQ   : horos : ################## End Installomator, exit code 0
@scriptingosx scriptingosx added the application adds or improves an application label label Jul 18, 2022
@scriptingosx scriptingosx added this to the v10 milestone Sep 2, 2022
The developer has now also released an Apple Silicon version of the software, so a review of the processor and the appropriate download links have been added

The expectedTeamID is now a variable because the Apple Silicon version of the app has a different TeamID
@Theile Theile merged commit b5ead8f into Installomator:main Sep 30, 2022
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Thank you!

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