← Back to context Comment by yborg 2 days ago Get a malware warning when trying to open disk image, Sequoia refuses to open it :( 6 comments yborg Reply HnUser12 2 days ago If it's just a signing thing that Apple checks, you open run it by doing `xattr -d com.apple.quarantine filename` first. v5v3 2 days ago Why isn't it signed properly though. rustc 2 days ago Probably because that requires a paid account ($100/yr). zffr 2 days ago or I think if you right click and then open the app, macOS lets you run it. tbeseda 2 days ago fwiw this won't work in macOS 15.6 kushalpandya 2 days ago Right-click and select open as the app is currently signed using ad-hoc signing as Apple notarization costs money. :(
HnUser12 2 days ago If it's just a signing thing that Apple checks, you open run it by doing `xattr -d com.apple.quarantine filename` first. v5v3 2 days ago Why isn't it signed properly though. rustc 2 days ago Probably because that requires a paid account ($100/yr). zffr 2 days ago or I think if you right click and then open the app, macOS lets you run it. tbeseda 2 days ago fwiw this won't work in macOS 15.6
v5v3 2 days ago Why isn't it signed properly though. rustc 2 days ago Probably because that requires a paid account ($100/yr).
zffr 2 days ago or I think if you right click and then open the app, macOS lets you run it. tbeseda 2 days ago fwiw this won't work in macOS 15.6
kushalpandya 2 days ago Right-click and select open as the app is currently signed using ad-hoc signing as Apple notarization costs money. :(
If it's just a signing thing that Apple checks, you open run it by doing `xattr -d com.apple.quarantine filename` first.
Why isn't it signed properly though.
Probably because that requires a paid account ($100/yr).
or I think if you right click and then open the app, macOS lets you run it.
fwiw this won't work in macOS 15.6
Right-click and select open as the app is currently signed using ad-hoc signing as Apple notarization costs money. :(