[chirp_users] HELLO -MAC USER FOLLOWED K2SON SUGGESTIONS FOR chirp to os 10.12
but doesnt work for me followed direction s but followed your instructions in chirp for mac 10.12.1
i never get this otion when i control click on the unzipped ap
any help would be appreciated thanks bob donchez wb3hyb control click on the unzipped application and select New Terminal at Folder run this command in the newly opened terminal window: spctl --add $PWD this is what i get when i control click on the app
thanks if you can help jim
bob donchez wb3hyb 610-833-2966
On 11/29/16 6:08 AM, robert donchez wrote:
but doesnt work for me followed direction s but followed your instructions in chirp for mac 10.12.1
i never get this otion when i control click on the unzipped ap
Follow the directions in this page http://lifehacker.com/launch-an-os-x-terminal-window-from-a-specific-folder-1466745514 to enable the "New Terminal at Folder" option.
I'll update the wiki.
Neil
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU, NEIL ALL NOW WONDERFUL bob donchez
On Nov 29, 2016, at 3:55 PM, Neil Katin chirp@askneil.com wrote:
On 11/29/16 6:08 AM, robert donchez wrote:
but doesnt work for me followed direction s but followed your instructions in chirp for mac 10.12.1
i never get this otion when i control click on the unzipped ap
Follow the directions in this page http://lifehacker.com/launch-an-os-x-terminal-window-from-a-specific-folder-1466745514 to enable the "New Terminal at Folder" option.
I'll update the wiki.
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This seems overly complicated. I just right click and choose "Open". What additional value do you get from the spctl command?
Tom KD7LXL
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 6:08 AM, robert donchez wb3hyb@rcn.com wrote:
but doesnt work for me followed direction s but followed your instructions in chirp for mac 10.12.1
i never get this otion when i control click on the unzipped ap
any help would be appreciated thanks bob donchez wb3hyb
- control click on the unzipped application and select New Terminal
at Folder 2. run this command in the newly opened terminal window:
spctl --add $PWD
this is what i get when i control click on the app
thanks if you can help jim
bob donchez wb3hyb 610-833-2966 <(610)%20833-2966>
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On 11/29/16 5:10 PM, Tom Hayward wrote:
This seems overly complicated. I just right click and choose "Open". What additional value do you get from the spctl command?
Tom KD7LXL
The short version is: Chirp is unsigned, so by default macos 10.9 and beyond doesn't allow it to be run. In 10.9 there were GUI options to say "really, its ok: run it". The gui options were removed in 10.12, leaving only the command line spctl tool to mark an executable as ok to run.
If you're just running open on a recent chirp daily build: you are probably on an OS before 10.9 or turned off the security assessment policy subsystem.
references: http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/MacOS_Tips https://developer.apple.com/legacy/library/documentation/Darwin/Reference/Ma...
Neil
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 5:23 PM, Neil Katin chirp@askneil.com wrote:
On 11/29/16 5:10 PM, Tom Hayward wrote:
This seems overly complicated. I just right click and choose "Open". What additional value do you get from the spctl command?
Tom KD7LXL
The short version is: Chirp is unsigned, so by default macos 10.9 and beyond doesn't allow it to be run. In 10.9 there were GUI options to say "really, its ok: run it". The gui options were removed in 10.12, leaving only the command line spctl tool to mark an executable as ok to run.
If you're just running open on a recent chirp daily build: you are probably on an OS before 10.9 or turned off the security assessment policy subsystem.
references: http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/MacOS_Tips https://developer.apple.com/legacy/library/documentation/Darwin/Reference/Ma...
Huh, that sounds more draconian than I've experienced. I download the zip, click on it to extract, right click on the .app, choose open, then I get this warning: https://www.dropbox.com/s/g6o41447gv3jggu/Screenshot%202016-11-29%2017.46.51... I just click Open and it runs normally from there.
My macOS version is 10.12.1.
It could be that I already had it disabled before upgrading.
Tom KD7LXL
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