I tried deleting _CodeSignature folder, and got the same "Quicksilver.app" 
is damaged and can't be opened.


On Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at 6:27:08 AM UTC-7, Rob McBroom wrote:
>
> On 10 May 2016, at 22:13, MetaSean wrote: 
>
> > I can't speak for ophir, but I'm trying to do a new install of QS 
> > 1.4.1 on 
> > OS X 10.10.5 and am getting "Quicksilver.app" is damaged and can't be 
> > opened. You should eject the disk image. 
>
> Yeah, it appears to be a bug with Gatekeeper when you build on the 
> latest OS. 
>
> We should probably be using a 10.10 VM to build releases of QS, but I 
> don’t have disk space for it. 
>
> For now, I’ve told the update system not to offer 1.4.x to systems 
> with less than 10.11.4. 
>
> One thing that might be worth a try is going into the app’s bundle and 
> just deleting `Quicksilver.app/Contents/_CodeSignature`. I think that 
> will make it look like a regular application that was never signed, and 
> that will hopefully make Gatekeeper ignore it. You’ll have to 
> right-click it and choose Open to run it for the first time, like any 
> other unsigned app. 
>
> (Do all this after copying it out of the read-only DMG, obviously.) 
>
> -- 
> Rob McBroom 
> http://www.skurfer.com/ 
>

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