Hi Craig,
On 30.09.2014, at 01:26, Craig Latta craig@netjam.org wrote:
Hoi Tobias--
Probably Craig can [check the Mac signature on the current release of the Squeak 4.5 app]. Craig?
Hm, yes, that Gatekeeper error is what you get when Gatekeeper is
turned on and allows apps signed by identified developers, but the app signature doesn't correspond to the contents. The manual Gatekeeper override (opening the app from the menu get by control-clicking or right-clicking) doesn't work. The only way to open such an app is to turn Gatekeeper off. However, after the first time you open it, you can always open it, regardless of Gatekeeper's state after that. See [1].
Just when all that seems intelligible (albeit annoying), there's a
new wrinkle with Mac OS 10.9.5. Oh joy! :) Apparently you can no longer have arbitrary things (like super-evil malicious code, or super-helpful documentation) floating around the app folder tree outside the "Resources" folder. I had to move all that stuff (in this case, the host-dependent-but-non-Macish code and resources) before I could sign it again.
I imagine there will be differing opinions about where that stuff
should go and what it should be called, but in the meantime I made a choice, fixed the start.sh script for Linux, signed the app, and put it at [2].
\o/
Great, thank you!.
Can someoneā¢ please upload?
Best -Tobias
thanks,
-C
[1] http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5290 [2] http://bit.ly/1CBwx1I (Dropbox)
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