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Hey, this is due to macOS's Gatekeeper. Just reinstall LibreWolf with the following flag:
This should solve the problem :) |
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Still happening Sonomo 14.5 on M3. |
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Same issue on M2 Max chip with MacOS Sonoma 14.6.1. The fix below still works.
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I think this occurred from the latest update to librewolf. Whenever I try to open it, the computer tells me its damaged and should be trashed.
I tried reinstalling it, and when that didn't work I also forced the cache to remove all installs so that the .dmg file would be downloaded again. Reinstalling with that newly downloaded librewolf is still damaged.
I then downloaded it manually from librewolf's website and installed to Applications, keeping both versions. The manual download works without an issue, the homebrew copy is still corrupted.
Is anyone having similar issues? Should I submit an issue to the homebrew-cask branch?
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