On Tue, 21 Oct 2025 01:12:57 GMT, Alexander Matveev <[email protected]> 
wrote:

>> Looks like this is antivirus blocking access to the main launcher:
>> 
>> $ /usr/bin/codesign --verify --strict --verbose=2 
>> /Applications/AppContentTest.app/Contents/MacOS/AppContentTest
>> /Applications/AppContentTest.app/Contents/MacOS/AppContentTest: Permission 
>> denied
>> $ /usr/bin/codesign --verify --strict --verbose=2 
>> /Applications/AppContentTest.app/Contents/runtime/Contents/MacOS/libjli.dylib
>> /Applications/AppContentTest.app/Contents/runtime/Contents/MacOS/libjli.dylib:
>>  valid on disk
>> /Applications/AppContentTest.app/Contents/runtime/Contents/MacOS/libjli.dylib:
>>  satisfies its Designated Requirement
>> 
>> 
>> I tried to run the main launcher:
>> 
>> $ /Applications/AppContentTest.app/Contents/MacOS/AppContentTest
>> Killed: 9
>> 
>> 
>> Next attempt - it is gone. Got deleted by Crowdstrike 100% 
>> 
>> $ /Applications/AppContentTest.app/Contents/MacOS/AppContentTest
>> -bash: /Applications/AppContentTest.app/Contents/MacOS/AppContentTest: No 
>> such file or directory
>
> Thanks for explanation. I think it can be related to recent issue on macOS 
> 15.5 and up when application bundles installed with PKG cannot be overwritten 
> by application bundles from DMG with drag and drop command. I can see by 
> provided log that you refer to applications installed with PKG since they 
> under root user.

Could be. But it fails only for some bundles and pretty consistently. Anyway, I 
don't think this is caused by some jpackage bug.

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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/27875#discussion_r2446502982

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