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mac .dmgs "damaged #935

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diego- opened this issue Apr 24, 2024 · 6 comments
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mac .dmgs "damaged #935

diego- opened this issue Apr 24, 2024 · 6 comments

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diego- commented Apr 24, 2024

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diego- commented Apr 24, 2024

The referenced offline packages of CircuitJS are available here: http://www.falstad.com/circuit/offline/

The .dmg files generated for MacOS do not seem to be properly configured. When the disk image is opened, MacOS complains that it is damaged and must be ejected.

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They work fine for me. What version of the OS are you on? I'm running Sonoma.

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diego- commented Apr 24, 2024

I'm running Sonoma 14.4.1 on an Apple M1 Max chip.

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Screenshot 2024-04-24 at 10 20 55 AM

(love the circuit simulator btw, great job!)

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pfalstad commented Apr 24, 2024

ok the app doesn't work for me actually, I thought you meant opening the dmg doesn't work. Hmm.

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If you do "xattr -cr CircuitJS1.app" it will run, but I'll try to figure out why you need to do that.

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diego- commented Apr 24, 2024

you're right, its an app issue. I tried running it from the opened DMG directly and got that message. When I drag it to Applications I get a slightly different version of the same error.

xattr solution works, thanks!

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