reff: Indy 9.5.0. Apple can't search for malware in LC Indy?
Hello,
I just installed LC Indy 9.5.0. on MacOS 10.15 Catalina
I can't start LC Indy. My Mac tells me:
"LiveCode Indy 9.5.0 can't be opened, because Apple can't search for malware
in this app." This
On 11/5/19 12:26 PM, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode wrote:
I am sure it is possible. I just don't have the
PHP/HTML/Javascript/whatever skills to do that.
Me neither. I do it either directly in a .lc server page, or else the
.lc page starts using a stackfile that does it.
(fiddling around with
I am sure it is possible. I just don't have the
PHP/HTML/Javascript/whatever skills to do that.
On 11/5/2019 12:02 PM, Phil Davis via use-livecode wrote:
On this issue, isn't it possible to let a web server detect the OS
requesting the download? So the server can then do the picking and
send
On this issue, isn't it possible to let a web server detect the OS
requesting the download? So the server can then do the picking and send
the right version to the requestor?
Or maybe the info available to the server about the requesting OS isn't
that detailed. Not sure. At least I'm sure I ca
I'm not saying YOUR experience is invalid. I guess I am just saying we
have really really really computer naive customers and Apple has gone
and complicated things and it creates a support burden for us that we
would not have had to expend resources addressing if Apple had not done
this.
Appl
But the installers for drivers and the installer you want to use are not
different. And what else does anyone have to go on but their experiences, and
other people's experiences? I need to tap into that resource! ;-)
Bob S
> On Nov 5, 2019, at 08:18 , Paul Dupuis via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
On 11/5/2019 10:41 AM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
First, your assumption that "it's one everyone is experiencing for any
installer" is exactly that, an assumption based on your experiences.
The vast majority of our customers are computer novices and anything but
the simplest of steps
This is not limited to LC. When downloading drivers for MacOS from the Toshiba
site, guess what you see? One link for drivers prior to a certain version of
the OS, and another for later versions. It may be an annoyance, but it's one
everyone is experiencing for any installer. RunRev won't be abl
One annoyance from Catalina and Notarization for me as a developer:
LiveCode 9.x.x supports macOS 10.9 (Mavericks) through 10.15 (Catalina).
For our app built on LC9.x.x, we support those versions of macOS as
well. However, a Notarized DMG (one way of addressing Apple's
Notarization requiremen
LC is not the only app bringing up this alert.
The standard way to open non-notarized apps is to right-click (cntl-click) on
the app and select “Open” in the resulting menu.
You will then be presented with a dialog asking if you really want to open the
app.
Once you do this LC will open.
This is
Hello Tiemo,
This is shown because you are on Catalina and the app is not notarised. You
should be able to add this app to the "exceptions" list by going to the
System Settings -> Security and Privacy, and then click "Open Anyway"
I am still on Mojave, so have not tested this, but it should work,
The new recension of MacOS does seem to resemble
that island off the coast of California in more ways that just its name:
also a bit rocky and hard-going to cultivate anything on its
barren slopes.
I have certainly had no problems of this sort on
MacOS 10.14.6; and I honestly think I'll stay with
Hello,
I just installed LC Indy 9.5.0. on MacOS 10.15 Catalina
I can't start LC Indy. My Mac tells me:
"LiveCode Indy 9.5.0 can't be opened, because Apple can't search for malware
in this app." This software has to be updated.
Probably this was already a question on this list, but I co
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