I tried a standalone app on another computer, and sure enough got the message
about it not being able to open. But, the usual work around of right-click,
Open, does work.
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It is a standard issue on Mac. Apple protects their systems for non officially
code signed apps.
There are some procedures to circumvent this with your app
- if you are an Apple official developer (like me) you have to include a
developer certificate in you app
instructions here
https://les
He also said, that building the app on his colleagues Livecode installation
creates an app that can be opened on his colleagues computer. And i wanted to
know if that app can also be opened on the OP‘s computer.
Von meinem iPad gesendet
> Am 13.08.2024 um 16:02 schrieb Craig Newman via use-li
Hi,
Does the built application icon look as it should?'
Are the laptops all using the same chip set e.g. powerpc, intel or Arm?
Are the build settings correct?
Can you view package contents?
S
> On 13 Aug 2024, at 13:32, Alex Morrison via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I’m a LiveCode
Matthias:
"Does the app, which was created on your colleagues computer run on your Mac?”
The OP said he developed the app on his own machine.
Craig
> On Aug 13, 2024, at 9:34 AM, Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Does the app, which was created on your colleagues computer run on y
Does the app, which was created on your colleagues computer run on your Mac?
Do all Macs have the same OS installed? Do you both have the same version of LC
installed?
Did you already check the settings under Privacy&Security?.
Von meinem iPad gesendet
> Am 13.08.2024 um 14:34 schrieb Alex Morr
Hi there,
I’m a LiveCode licensee with a Mac runtime license trying to make a desktop app
that I can distribute to a few other people.
I’ve adjusted all the obvious settings and made an app. The resulting app works
fine on my own laptop, no problem.
But when I send it to another laptop it wo