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macOS binary is blocked on Big Sur.

Open ftpd opened this issue 3 years ago • 1 comments

When I try to open antidot-darwin-amd64.6-amd64 binary on Big Sur (note: I suppose it will fail on Catalina too.), the system blocks it because it comes from 'unidentified developer'. Well-know workaround with right click doesn't help, because (wild guess!) the binary isn't opaqued into .app directory and it doesn't know, how to deal with it.

I tried:

  • running it directly from shell;
  • running it with open command;
  • right-click and select 'Open' from submenu.

The results are here. Mac is, obviously, the one with Intel - I wouldn't try amd64 binary on M1 ;-)

ftpd avatar Dec 04 '20 23:12 ftpd

As the kind samb961 suggested, this should solve it temporarily https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/202169/how-can-i-open-an-app-from-an-unidentified-developer-without-using-the-gui?newreg=a335d99344ba482cbef459ef41a8a01f

I am keeping this issue so I will get the app notarized by Apple.

doron-cohen avatar Dec 05 '20 17:12 doron-cohen