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[Problem] MacOS Arm version appears to be corrupted/damaged #308

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eggy111 opened this issue Sep 13, 2024 · 3 comments
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[Problem] MacOS Arm version appears to be corrupted/damaged #308

eggy111 opened this issue Sep 13, 2024 · 3 comments

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@eggy111
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eggy111 commented Sep 13, 2024

Describe the bug
No matter how many times I re-download the file it comes out corrupted or damaged. Let me know if I am missing anything, or can provide anything else

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Download the MacOS ARM version
  2. Open the .dmg file
  3. Move the .app to Applications
  4. Run the program and it says it is corrupted, or damaged
@adrianinsaval
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duplicate of #291, this happens when the binaries are not signed. In any case I'm reuploading a signed version soon so the problem will go away for RC1 (and actual release will also be signed) or you can circumvent this issue with

xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine FreeCAD.app

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signed bundle is up, please test

@JohnOCFII
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signed bundle is up, please test

Signed bundle launches correctly on my M1/arm Mac.

OS: macOS 14.6.1
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 1.0.0RC1.38642 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: (HEAD detached at 1.0rc1)
Hash: 60a251354e203bdb924e2190fb9f5e18b48d7362
Python 3.11.9, Qt 5.15.13, Coin 4.0.2, Vtk 9.2.6, OCC 7.7.2
Locale: C/Default (C)
Installed mods: 
  * FeedsAndSpeeds 0.5.0
  * OpenTheme 2024.9.1
  * fasteners 0.5.28
  * Curves 0.6.47

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