On 11/19/2019 10:06 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
On 18 Nov 2019, at 22:25, Alan Bowen wrote:
This seems to be a problem peculiar to Catalina (macOS 10.15.1). There is a
fix, as Otared and Glen have indicated.
go to Apple menu -> Preferences -> Security & Privacy
on the Security & Priv
> On 18 Nov 2019, at 22:25, Alan Bowen wrote:
>
> This seems to be a problem peculiar to Catalina (macOS 10.15.1). There is a
> fix, as Otared and Glen have indicated.
>
> go to Apple menu -> Preferences -> Security & Privacy
> on the Security & Privacy, login, choose the tab General
>
On 11/18/2019 10:32 PM, Henri Menke wrote:
In macOS Catalina Apple introduced “notarization”, i.e. anything you
install has to have Apple's blessing, otherwise it will refuse to
install and show you a message that it is malware. Dick Koch,
maintainer of MacTeX ran into the same problems, as he
On 11/17/19 5:09 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote> First I thought that we would have
troubles with the binaries as soon
> as GateKeeper was introduced (not sure which macOS version started
> causing troubles), but somehow there were none, which at least came as
> a pleasant surprise to me. Maybe this has
This seems to be a problem peculiar to Catalina (macOS 10.15.1). There is a
fix, as Otared and Glen have indicated.
go to Apple menu -> Preferences -> Security & Privacy
on the Security & Privacy, login, choose the tab General
there choose, towards the bottom of that pane, under « Allow apps
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This is the standard way to install "apps" on a mac, which have an
unknown developer, to Apple anyway. It is a bit annoying when it happens
especially when one has forgotten that you have to go through the
Preferences dialog to get it to run. In my case it's an age thing.🙁
Best Wishes
Keith M
There seems to be a way around this built into Catalina, however awkward it may
be.
I tried to install lmtx on a computer running Catalina that didn’t have an
installation and received a similar error. (There seems to be a quarantine
applying to the text of the script and not merely the file be
Dear Alan,
On Fri, 15 Nov 2019 at 22:37, Alan Bowen wrote:
>
> Though I was able to download the latest ConTeXt beta without any problems,
> my attempt to update my ConText-LMTX installation was blocked. The error
> message was
>
> “mtxrun” cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verif
Hi Alan,
I don't know on which MacOS you are, but I am on MacOS 10.14.6, and never had
such an issue with my installations of ConTeXt. I looked into my options of the
so-called Gatekeeper on my machine, and remembered that I have done the
following:
go to Apple menu -> Preferences -> S
On 11/15/2019 10:36 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
Though I was able to download the latest ConTeXt beta without any
problems, my attempt to update my ConText-LMTX installation was blocked.
The error message was
*“mtxrun” cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified*
macOS cannot verify t
Though I was able to download the latest ConTeXt beta without any problems,
my attempt to update my ConText-LMTX installation was blocked. The error
message was
*“mtxrun” cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified*
macOS cannot verify that this app is free from malware.
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