Installation on Mac halted by OS [message #1835695] |
Thu, 10 December 2020 10:44  |
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I downloaded Papyrus today from the website. When I unzipped it and ran it, as per the instructions, the dreaded ....
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Quote:"Papyrus" can't be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software.
This software needs to be updated. Contact the developer for more information.
message box appeared.
So now I cannot use this product and have no way, other than this forum, to whine about why this should have been addressed prior to this version being released for the Mac platform (which it should have been - this "feature" by Apple isn't that new)
I have a MacBook P{rop 2018, running version 11.0.1 (Big Sur), 32 Gb of RAM, with 2.6 GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7, o this isn't a problem with box.
please help
Thanks
T.
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Re: Installation on Mac halted by OS [message #1858734 is a reply to message #1858689] |
Tue, 18 April 2023 15:55  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi Esma,
you might have to update the application signature by executing
sudo codesign --force --deep --sign - /Applications/<appname>.app
within the terminal. This command will prompt for your password to get administrator privileges.
Depending on how you installed Papyrus the placeholder <appname> might be either Papyrus or Eclipse.
The Papyrus RCP provided is Intel only. If you have an Apple Silicon based Mac it will be run using Rosetta to emulate an Intel Mac. This caused some performance degradation.
An alternate way installing Papyrus is the first install the Eclipse Modeling RCP first and then add Papyrus via the Eclipse Market Place. The Eclipse Modeling RCP is available for both Intel and Apple Silicon based Macs.
/Carsten
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