Hi Craig, On 30.09.2014, at 01:26, Craig Latta <cr...@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 someone⢠please upload? Best -Tobias > > thanks, > > -C > > [1] http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5290 > [2] http://bit.ly/1CBwx1I (Dropbox) > > -- > Craig Latta > netjam.org > +31 6 2757 7177 (SMS ok) > + 1 415 287 3547 (no SMS) > > _______________________________________________ Beginners mailing list Beginners@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners