.bundle file cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified - SOLVED
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I reinstalled JW plug-ins but Finale doesn't open unless I delete those files.
Anyone knows how to solve this? --
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MacOS Catalina 10.15.6
Anyone knows how to solve this? --
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MacOS Catalina 10.15.6
Last edited by finalizer on Tue Jul 28, 2020 4:11 am, edited 1 time in total.
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- Peter Thomsen
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My first guess would be that you should change your settings in the Mac OS System Preferences.
In the System Preferences there is a Control Panel called something like Security, of Safety, or something like that.
In the System Preferences there is a Control Panel called something like Security, of Safety, or something like that.
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Thanks for the suggestion, I checked everything there and didn't find anything dealing with this. Must be something deeper. I also asked Apple community, no response yet
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- David Ward
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Maybe have a look at this viewtopic.php?f=5&t=18802&p=74467&hilit ... ied#p74467 and also viewtopic.php?f=5&t=18740&p=74153&hilit=Catalina#p74153
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When you download the plug-ins, the OS adds 'quarantine' meta-data to them, and they won't launch until this is removed.
In the Terminal, type (followed by a space). Then drag the plug-in from the Finder into the Terminal window and press return.
To fix all the JW plug-ins, type something like:
(...or whatever the actual path is to your JW plug-ins.)
In the Terminal, type
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xattr -c
To fix all the JW plug-ins, type something like:
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xattr -c /Library/Application\ Support/MakeMusic/Finale\ 26/Plug-ins/JW\ Plug-ins/jw*
- David Ward
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What's that final ‘jw*[/code]’? For me the path shows as ‘/Library/Application Support/MakeMusic/Finale 26/Plug-ins/JW plug-ins’ but I think I sort of get how to modify that for Terminal. I don't need this at present, but I suppose I may in the future, so useful to know. (Assuming I've first backed up everything via Carbon Copy Cloner and Time Machine.)BuonTempi wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 2:15 pm… … …To fix all the JW plug-ins, type something like:
(...or whatever the actual path is to your JW plug-ins.)Code: Select all
xattr -c /Library/Application\ Support/MakeMusic/Finale\ 26/Plug-ins/JW\ Plug-ins/jw*
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Thanks everyone for your advice!
This site gives a few solutions to this problem:
https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/issues/23033
This is what worked for me:
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This site gives a few solutions to this problem:
https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/issues/23033
This is what worked for me:
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That does seem easier and safer for someone like me than getting into Terminal, although with 27 JW plug-ins currently installed…
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I agree with David. Too many chances to screw up in Terminal: an extra space, a reversed slash, etc.!
Thanks for the tip.
Thanks for the tip.
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