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[BUG]: cannot open it on m1 #3333

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h3n4l opened this issue Jun 30, 2022 · 3 comments
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[BUG]: cannot open it on m1 #3333

h3n4l opened this issue Jun 30, 2022 · 3 comments

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@h3n4l
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h3n4l commented Jun 30, 2022

Description

I download version 0.17.1 and install it.
"MarkText" is damaged and can't be open for Mac M1 Pro 14'.

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Steps to reproduce

  1. Download Marktext v0.17.1.

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  1. Install it
  2. Open it

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  • MarkText version: v0.17.1 arm64 dmg
  • Operating system:

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@YalandHong
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YalandHong commented Jul 2, 2022

Dup of #2983.

The file isn't broken. Iit's just not signed. Newer versions of MacOS prevent you from running untrusted software.

You may also encounter such error in other apps and you need to manually mark them as trusted.

@h3n4l
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h3n4l commented Jul 2, 2022

Dup of #2983.

The file isn't broken. Iit's just not signed. Newer versions of MacOS prevent you from running untrusted software.

You may also encounter such error in other apps and you need to manually mark them as trusted.

Thanks, let me try it

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fxha commented Jul 2, 2022

Thank you for reporting the issue. We noticed that this is a duplicate and closing it in favor of #2983. You may want to subscribe there for further updates.

@fxha fxha closed this as completed Jul 2, 2022
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