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Vagrant Manager” can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software. #187

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royteeuwen opened this issue Jul 28, 2020 · 8 comments

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@royteeuwen
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I can't open the app because of this exception. I also tried to build the software manually so that it is signed as my own user, but I get the following exception:

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/Users/royteeuwen/Temp/vagrant-manager/Pods/Target Support Files/Pods-Vagrant Manager/Pods-Vagrant Manager.debug.xcconfig: unable to open file (in target "Vagrant Manager" in project "Vagrant Manager")

@markushausammann
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Same here, recent Catalina will not allow using it.

@SanderVanLeeuwen
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You'll get this error by default, but it's always possible to open apps anyway through the system preferences. Open your preferences panel, and go to the 'general' tab of 'security & privacy'. It'll show the last application you tried to open which gave this error, and a button to open it anyway.

If you've done this once for an app, the error will be ignored the next time.

@markushausammann
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@SanderVanLeeuwen nope, that's not the case. This is how it looks AFTER I say "open anyway":
Security___Privacy_and_Releases_·_lanayotech_vagrant-manager

@SanderVanLeeuwen
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Yes, and then the 'open' button does open it anyway. Or at least it does in my case? Just downloaded, installed and opened it on Catalina 10.15.5.

@markushausammann
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Ok, yes. Last time around that threw another error. But why can't you let it be scanned? I don't usually install packages with so many warnings. Crosses a red line, kinda.

@SanderVanLeeuwen
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As far as I know it's because it's not properly signed with an Apple developer certificate or something alike? But don't ask me, I'm not an app developer. Just a user trying to leave a useful comment here ;)

@markushausammann
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Right, your comment WAS useful :). Sorry for confusing you with the maintainers. Where are they anyways...

@825i
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825i commented May 3, 2021

This really needs priority. I can't use the app either or force it to run because my organisation does not allow running apps from untrusted sources. Is there anyone still alive in the dev team?

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