Hello Christian, I have an addendum to make to my email.
I solved the problem of installing LibreOffice on my MacAir M2 with macOS 13.3 beta 2 by deleting the user profile at the CLI level. I also installed the 7.5.x version afterwards and also the 7.6.x version. Correct as far as it goes. However, what I did not try immediately afterwards is whether BOTH versions work. That is, can I work with both programmes? And I have to say no. That is, I can only call up the last programme I installed & not the other version! In other words, parallel operation cannot take place on my computer; I don't know why. If I delete the programmes again and then want to install only one of the two versions, I first get an error message that the programme is damaged..... If I then delete the two user profiles on the CLI interface, I can install and start one of the two versions without any problems. However, there are really these two directories in the user profile: .../LibreOffice & .../LibreOfficeDev Maybe this will help you to narrow down the error. I am at your disposal for further information / tests. Kind regards Z. Matthias > On Donnerstag, März 02, 2023 at 7:44 AM, Zhéxué M. Krawutschke > <[email protected] (mailto:[email protected])> wrote: > Hello Christian, > > Thank you very much for the help and information regarding "xattr...", but > (unfortunately) this did not help as expected. > > For a short time I was able to persuade the "7.6 - Version alpha)" to start. > But when I called it up again, it didn't work any more. > > I noticed something here and went a different and unusual way for once. I > completely deleted both user profiles, deleted both versions and reinstalled > both, and ....... > > ...see, both versions 7.5.x and the 7.6-alpha work perfectly on the MAC M1 > under the new macOS - Beta2 version. > > Unfortunately, I cannot say at which point of the user profile it was, but > this was a pragmatic solution for me. > > Once again, my sincere thanks for the support. > Best regards from Berlin > > > Zhéxué Matthias > > > > > On Montag, Feb. 27, 2023 at 6:27 PM, Christian Lohmaier > > <[email protected] (mailto:[email protected])> wrote: > > Hi Matthias, *, > > > > On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 4:07 PM Zhéxué M. Krawutschke <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > > A few days ago, the first macOS 13.4 version came out as BETA status, > > > which I am very happy to test and report on at the moment. > > > > > > Now I have noticed, for example, that the 7.5 version (up to and > > > including 7.5.1.1 or even 7.6.0-alpha) does not work on the > > > x86 - platform, as well as on the ARM64 - platform. However, it is no > > > longer possible to call up the 7.5 version; the programme does not start > > > at all. > > > > > > With the 7.6-alpha version, I get an error message saying that the > > > programme is "damaged" and whether I would like to move it to the recycle > > > bin. > > > > That's probably just macOS "lying", and what really happened is that > > it quarantined it for some reason. Check the extended attributes/clear > > that flag using xattr -d com.apple.quarantine > > /path/to/LibreOfficeDev.app > > > > > Under macOS version 13.3.x, the whole thing runs perfectly on the x86 > > > platform, including the 7.6-alpha version of LibreOffice. > > > > > > Do you need any information, should I test / try out anything else or > > > even test it for you? > > > > Please clarify the status of the 7.5. release versions - You're saying > > that even the builds downloaded from www.libreoffice.org fail to > > launch? > > > > ciao > > Christian > >
