Hi Richard,

I’m running Gnucash on an older Mac that has an Intel processor.  I haven’t 
upgraded my M1 laptop to Sonoma yet, but I can try downloading and launch 
Gnucash on it when I do upgrade to see if I see the same behavior.

Vince

> On Oct 11, 2023, at 11:08 AM, R Losey <rlo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, Oct 10, 2023 at 9:11 PM Vincent Lucarelli 
> <vincent.lucare...@gmail.com <mailto:vincent.lucare...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I upgraded an Intel Mac to macOS Sonoma and downloaded Gnucash 5.4.  When I 
>> tried to run it, I got the error "Gnucash is damaged and can’t be opened.”
>> 
>> In previous OS versions, there was an error about untrusted developer and in 
>> System Settings you could approve running the application. System Settings 
>> has been reorganized and I could not find anywhere to approve Gnucash.
>> 
>> In the terminal, I ran
>> 
>>   xattr -rds com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Gnucash.app
>> 
>> and then has to launch Gnucash twice for it to finally run.
> 
>  
> I thought that  for an M1 or M2 Mac, you need to have the Rosetta app to 
> allow Intel-based applications to run (such as GnuCash). Do you have that 
> installed?
> 
> I've never had any problems running GnuCash on my M1 iMac, but I'm still 
> running Ventura.
> 
> -- 
> _________________________________
> Richard Losey
> rlo...@gmail.com <mailto:rlo...@gmail.com>
> Micah 6:8

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