success:
I mounted the remote disk directly without first downloading it to my machine:
rmh@MacBook-Air ~ % hdiutil mount
"https://mac.r-project.org/libs-arm64/emacs-27.1-app-arm64-darwin20.dmg";
/dev/disk6 GUID_partition_scheme
/dev/disk6s1Apple_APFS
/dev/disk7
wonderful. thank you.
I copied from Vincent's version to Simon's
Resources/doc/
esources/etc/ess/
Resources/etc/org/schema/
Resources/etc/org/styles/
Resources/info/auctex.info*
Resources/info/auctex.info*
Resources/info/dir
Resources/info/ess.info
Resources/info/org
Resources/info/orgguide
Resou
Originally I used right-click "Download linked file" on the url in the email.
The file appeared in ~/Downloads/
and looked normal to me.
Just now, following your suggestion,
I used curl three times, twice inside *shell* in emacs (Vincent Goulet's intel
version) and once in Terminal.
This is fro
On 08/03/2021 17:59, Richard M. Heiberger wrote:
I updated the OS to 11.2.2, again redownloaded the app
https://mac.r-project.org/libs-arm64/emacs-27.1-app-arm64-darwin20.dmg
and still get the damaged app message.
How did you download it? That page and R-admin recommend using curl and
when I
I updated the OS to 11.2.2, again redownloaded the app
https://mac.r-project.org/libs-arm64/emacs-27.1-app-arm64-darwin20.dmg
and still get the damaged app message.
I attempted Ctrl-Click Open (hoping to get past the app from untrusted source
issue) and that also gave me the Damaged App message.
I tried the all-purpose computer repair and rebooted the machine. It still
reports a damaged app.
I am now ooking at
https://osxdaily.com/2019/02/13/fix-app-damaged-cant-be-opened-trash-error-mac/
and wi report back.
From: Richard M. Heiberger
Sent: M