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1.22.1 Distribution flagged as Damaged by OS 12.6.1 (Monterey) #180
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I've just got this error too in Ventura. Whether this maybe helpful or not I've had the "damaged message with other apps in Monterey before and that was something to doing with gatekeeper. I'm no programmer and I offer this purely in case it could be helpful in troubleshooting the problem. One other thing on Gatekeeper, in Ventura the Privacy & Security GUI has changed . In Monterey, Big Sur etc the Privacy & Security Sys Prefs item opened a series of tabs and on the first one was options for installing from Appstore , Appstore and Identified Suppliers. To solve issues with damaged files before the plugin company Digital Brain Instruments supplied an excel spreadsheet that allowed me to turn gatekeeper off and on which adds a third option of Anywhere to that list. In Ventura I still see that option in the list that now appears in an extra section under Privacy & Security that is just called Security. Other than that the Full Disk Access and Accessibility options are still found under Privacy & Security and appear to function as before. Apologies for the lengthy text above but I wanted to supply as much info as I could to help. Kindest regards |
I should have said that I followed the Terminal instructions in the FAQ at https://owlplug.com/faq/ and after a few false starts and adding Terminal.app to the new App Management tool to allow it to alter other applications, it still says the same despite following each step. |
Success! Delete damaged app Also don't forget to download the latest java runtime from Java.com Hope this helps others. Ade |
Hi all! Thank you for reporting the issue and helping macOS users. 🙂
Thank you @Mistertoad17 for sharing this workaround! I've never tested the app on MacOS Monterey. This is a strange way to bypass protections. I have reports from macOS Ventura users about restrictions far heavier for non-notarized app. The procedure seems to be the following for Ventura (but needs confirmation)
I'm aware that these issues are very frustrating and discourage app usage on macOS. For now, the main problems on my side are:
We have more and more users on macOS so I may dig into the problem in the next months. |
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