When I attempt to open the unzipped BaseX.app (version 7.7.2), OS X reports that it is damaged.
.. könnt ihr das nachvollziehen? Am 24.01.2014 00:41 schrieb "Charles Dietrich" <charles.m.dietrich@gmail.com
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When I attempt to open the unzipped BaseX.app (version 7.7.2), OS X reports that it is damaged.
-- Charles
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Hi Charles,
Am 24.01.2014 00:41 schrieb "Charles Dietrich" charles.m.dietrich@gmail.com: When I attempt to open the unzipped BaseX.app (version 7.7.2), OS X reports that it is damaged.
works without problems on my machine:
MD5 (BaseX772.app.zip) = 8c86930931a49c2ac167572b0924bed2 OS X 10.8.5
Can you provide some more details?
Cheers, Alex
No problems here: OS X 10.9.1. It didn't start right away because of the new protection in OS X 10.9 involving the 'registered developer' thingy, but other than that I copied it to Applications and it just starts. No problems with the zip. You could try downloading and unzipping it again...
Op 24 jan. 2014, om 00:40 heeft Charles Dietrich charles.m.dietrich@gmail.com het volgende geschreven:
When I attempt to open the unzipped BaseX.app (version 7.7.2), OS X reports that it is damaged.
Hartelijke groet, Huib Verweij
Hi all,
It unzips fine. The md5 of the zip is the same.
I move BaseX.app to my Applications folder, replacing BaseX 7.7.1
When I double click the app, a dialog box with the following message appears:
"BaseX" is damaged and can't be opened. You should move it to the Trash.
Clicking on the ? on the dialog box gives the following text:
The app has been modified or damaged
The app has been modified, and it’s code does not match the original signed code. The app may be broken or corrupted, or it may have been tampered with. If you feel that an app has been damaged or tampered with, you should delete it by dragging it to the Trash.
Some apps and tools, such as AppleScript applications and some legacy tools, modify themselves after signing. These types of apps cannot be opened unless the Gatekeeper setting in Security & Privacy preferences is set to Anywhere.
Open the General pane of Security & Privacy preferencesx-help-script://com.apple.machelp/scpt/OpnPrefsBndID.scpt?com.apple.preference.security,General
For more information about protecting your Mac from harmful software, see:
Protect your Mac from malwarehttps://help.apple.com/machelp/mac/10.9/help/mh40596.html
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I attempted to open by right clicking and selecting open. This results in the same message.
I modified my Security and Privacy preferences, changing "Allow apps downloaded from" from "Mac App Store and identified developers" to "Anywhere".
Upon doing that, the resulting dialog says:
"BaseX" is an application downloaded from the Internet. Are you sure you want to open it?
If I click yes, it opens.
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I distinctly recall in the recent past that if an app was unsigned, it would prevent me from opening it the first time by double-clicking. If I right clicked and selected open, it would say something about an unidentified developer and I could open it.
I'm not sure if your app is signed or not - but the behavior is unlike any other app I've encountered previously. Now, it could be that a recent update to OS X changed the general behavior (OS X 10.9.1, Build 13B42), and I just haven't experienced this before.
If you have any further questions, let me know.
Best,
Charles
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 3:32 AM, Huib Verweij hhv@home.nl wrote:
No problems here: OS X 10.9.1. It didn't start right away because of the new protection in OS X 10.9 involving the 'registered developer' thingy, but other than that I copied it to Applications and it just starts. No problems with the zip. You could try downloading and unzipping it again...
Op 24 jan. 2014, om 00:40 heeft Charles Dietrich < charles.m.dietrich@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:
When I attempt to open the unzipped BaseX.app (version 7.7.2), OS X reports that it is damaged.
Hartelijke groet, Huib Verweij
basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de