Hi, Today I realized another problem on some Mac OSX. It looks like when you download an app on the net, whenever your run it, OS X re-localizes it on a read only location. A guess a protection measure. It leads to obvious problem.
For example, once I download DrGeo and run it, the image location resolve to this place: /private/var/folders/bb/spq6th0s7814jgk9nybbqjrw45hrqn/T/AppTranslocation/D0FEC575-60D6-4F2B-A1C3-3259271B9C92/d/DrGeo.app/Contents/Resources I don't have the global picture and it is hard to understand what's going on. Moving to the Application place seems to resolve the issue. But some users told me they have to move DrGeo from Download, then Application, then back to Download to get it running without RW error. What a strange world. Guys, what about throwing away these Mac, the promise of freedom[1] is longtime twisted :-) Ok just kidding, well half-kidding. Hilaire [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zfqw8nhUwA Le 09/03/2019 à 10:10, Cédrick Béler a écrit : > Hi, > > I tried a bit more to make DrGeo bundle works. > > I have Mojave (10.14) and the problem of corrupted files seems to come from > Gatekeeper with prevent unsigned applications (from unknot developper) to > open. > > Gatekeeper can be temporary stopped and then the bundle work, even when > Gatekeeper is reactivated. But clearly, this is not a friendly user way of > installing DrGeo. > > So I guess the actual (old ?) bundle procedure doesn’t fit Apple politic on > application security. I'm pretty sure PharoLauncher faced this already. > > So my question is: > - how to make a signed bundle for OSX ? > — do we need a real developer account ? I’ve a free one and access to a paid > one. Can we do it with a general « pharaoh » account like for Pharo-Launcher ? > > > Cheers, > > Cédrick -- Dr. Geo http://drgeo.eu