On 10 Apr 2023, at 10:08, Davide Liessi <davide.lie...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> Il giorno lun 10 apr 2023 alle ore 09:00 Michael Hendry
> <hendry.mich...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
>> “Frescobaldi.app” cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified.
> 
> This is expected: as we write in the release page, "The application
> bundles are not signed with an Apple Developer certificate".
> 
>> https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202491
> 
> Correct.
> 
>> Several warnings came up,
> 
> LilyPond warnings or Frescobaldi/Python warnings?
> Given that you tried to use convert-ly to solve them, I suppose you
> were referring to LilyPond warnings.

Yes, Lilypond warnings.

> 
>> “python3.10” cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified.
> 
> I didn't think about this, but indeed that's expected, for the same
> reason as above.
> 
>> …but haven’t been able to get round this using the same method.
> 
> Is python3.10 not listed in the System preferences -> Security &
> Privacy tab when the error message appears?

No.

> You can try to run python3.10 manually: right-click on the Frescobaldi
> application bundle, choose "show package contents" and navigate to
> Contents/MacOS, which should contain a Frescobaldi and a python3.10
> binaries.

I double-clicked on the Python and got the following on Terminal:

michaelhendry@iMac ~ % /Applications/Frescobaldi.app/Contents/MacOS/python ; 
exit;
Python 3.10.10 (main, Feb 10 2023, 08:44:19) [Clang 9.1.0 (clang-902.0.39.2)] 
on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> 



> Try applying the suggestions of the Apple support page to the python3.10 
> binary.
> Please let me know if this works: I'll update the notes on the release page.

This worked for python, but when I compiled a test file I got a similar message 
about ‘gs’. 

I don’t think the tickbox in System Preferences saying something like “use it 
anyway” appeared when I first tried, and I’m sure I didn’t get it with ‘gs’ 
first time.

> 
>> During this time my OS has lost 32-bit support.
> 
> I think that Gatekeeper's checks would apply to both 32 bit and 64 bit
> applications.

I’d been using Frescobaldi for about ten years without such issues, it’s only 
since I upgraded my iMac - with 64-bit-only OS - that I’ve had this sort of 
problem.

Anyway, I now seem to have Frescobaldi up and running.

Many thanks, 

Michael

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