This is a "mountain lion" trick, to fix you need to:
1. Navigate to System Preferences >. Security & Privacy preferences page
2. Change the "Allow applications downloaded from" setting to "Anywhere"
3. Run GeoServer.app
4. You git a popup warning you this application came from the internet, click to run it anyways
You can change the System Preference setting back after; it is just needed to allow GeoServer.app to launch the first time.
I liked the "unidentified developer" warning rather then this "damaged" warning.
Do we know how to sign the GeoServer.app with an apple developer id?
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Jody Garnett
On Wednesday, 5 September 2012 at 12:44 AM, Jody Garnett wrote:
Trying out the geoserver-2.2-RC3.dmg resulted in failure:--Jody Garnett
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