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When trying to run VisTrails.app on a clean Mac OS X 10.10 install, there is a warning about not being from an authorized developer:
While there are ways for the user to get around this, we should either:
Investigate how to authorize the application.
Provide instructions for users to get around this on the FAQ.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Apparently, getting rid of the message requires an Apple Developer Program Membership. It is unfortunate that OSX only allows apps with valid certificates by default now, users are going to run into that for most open-source projects I think.
Apparently, getting rid of the message requires an Apple Developer Program Membership. It is unfortunate that OSX only allows apps with valid certificates by default now, users are going to run into that for most open-source projects I think.
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When trying to run VisTrails.app on a clean Mac OS X 10.10 install, there is a warning about not being from an authorized developer:
While there are ways for the user to get around this, we should either:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: