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OSX DMG damaged? #216

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chino opened this issue Jan 4, 2015 · 5 comments
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OSX DMG damaged? #216

chino opened this issue Jan 4, 2015 · 5 comments

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@chino
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chino commented Jan 4, 2015

When I try to run the bundle installed via DMG and from a local build I get:

“LogicSniffer” is damaged and can’t be opened. You should move it to the Trash.

I was able to run it from the command line using both the runner and with run.sh (after building it my self directly from git) but just having issues with the DMG launcher.

I'm on OSX 10.9.5.

@jawi
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jawi commented Jan 5, 2015

This is the gatekeeper functionality you're running in to. See the FAQ on the wiki for a solution...

@chino
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chino commented Jan 5, 2015

Hm, I guess I've never seen that one before because it usually just says something like, "This is from the internet do you want to run it?". Could this be because you didn't add an "Identified developer" to the Bundle?

@jawi
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jawi commented Jan 6, 2015

The only fix for this is to enroll in Apple's developer program, which is not without cost (99,= EUR/yr). I'm currently not in the position to invest that only to get rid of this message.

@chino
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chino commented Jan 6, 2015

Np thanks.

On Tue, Jan 6, 2015, 1:55 PM Jan Willem Janssen notifications@github.com
wrote:

The only fix for this is to enroll in Apple's developer program, which is
not without cost (99,= EUR/yr). I'm currently not in the position to invest
that only to get rid of this message.


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@ChrisHughes
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In case it helps anyone else, on OSX Sierra you can enter
sudo spctl --master-disable
to turn off Gatekeeper, as the 'Allow from Anywhere' option is no longer available to the end user.

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