In all cases, I opened the dmg file and then dragged the LC app into the Applications folder. I never tried to run the LC app directly from the virtual drive.jacque wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 5:44 pm That makes me wonder if Bob did drag the LC app out of the dmg and into the Applications folder. Some apps will run okay from within the dmg virtual drive, others won't.
Pretty basic but it doesn't hurt to check.
LiveCode Installation on MacBook Pro With OS X "10 8"
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Re: LiveCode Installation on MacBook Pro With OS X "10 8"
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Re: LiveCode Installation on MacBook Pro With OS X "10 8"
You are correct; that was clumsy wording on my part.What you did do was download a dmg file, open it, and then drag its contents somewhere on your hard drive.
No one INSTALLS a dmg.
YES.1. Have you tried opening he LC app with a right mouse-click?
YES, LiveCode Community 8.1.10. Opening that app resulted in the same 'corrupted file' error.2. Have you tried one of the Community versions I referenced above?
I also downloaded LiveCode Indy 8.1.10. I tried this two different ways. First I downloaded that version directly to my MBP, and it generated the 'corrupted file' error when I opened the installed LC app. However, after I downloaded that version to my Windows machine, copied it to my MBP, and performed the installation steps, it opened with no error.
Hence my comment:
I did also download directly to my MBP two other applications in the form of dmg files, and neither of them generate the 'corrupted file' error when I open them.It appears that the dmg files containing the LiveCode versions that I downloaded using my MBP are treated differently by my MBP than this other application that I downloaded this morning.
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Re: LiveCode Installation on MacBook Pro With OS X "10 8"
Time to talk to the people at LiveCode central methinks.