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Running JOSM with OS X Mountain Lion Gatekeeper

Publicado por drnoble o 1 de Setembro de 2012 en English.

I downloaded the latest stable JOSM package last night, after being prompted to update to the latest version, but then was not able to run the application. I received the rather cryptic error message “JOSM.app is damaged and can’t be opened. You should move it to the Trash.” What this actually means is that the Gatekeeper function in OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion was blocking the (unsigned) JOSM software.

To get round this, temporarily disable Gatekeeper by opening System Preferences > Security & Privacy, and set ‘Allow applications downloaded from:’ to ‘Anywhere’. Once you open the application, you can re-enable gatekeeper, and it appears that JOSM will open again without a problem. But this will likely have to be done for every update :(

I’m definitely not trying to blame the JOSM developers for not paying Apple for a developer licence to sign the software. In fact, they do a great job in continually developing the software to make it easier to edit OSM. Just thought I’d post this, in case it helps anyone else.

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Comentario de JohanWJoubert no 3 de Setembro de 2012 ás 10:09

Thanks for sharing! Johan

Comentario de Vincent de Phily no 3 de Setembro de 2012 ás 12:26

If there’s any developers to blame, it’s the gatekeeper ones, for the misleading “error” message and the frightfull workaround.

Comentario de ingalls no 3 de Setembro de 2012 ás 14:09

Yeah I second that. Gatekeeper is really a content control system, another way that apple is trying to get dominance through their app store. They can’t create a completely closed appsystem as they have with their iOS products but they are going to go down trying with their desktop software now too. All I can say is thank goodness I run linux!

Comentario de skyper no 16 de Setembro de 2012 ás 22:27

Just for completeness the corresponding JOSM ticket.

Comentario de jfire no 17 de Marzo de 2014 ás 18:18

I’ve filed an issue in the Apple bugreporter regarding the incorrect and misleading error message, and encourage anyone with the inclination and an Apple developer account to do the same. (Apple encourages duplicate reports as a means to gauge priority.)

Comentario de jfire no 29 de Marzo de 2014 ás 20:19

My issue was closed with the following comment: “You are using an obsolete JavaApplicationStub which is stuck launching Java SE 6 and is deprecated. You need to rebundle the app with Java 7 (or 8), and resign the app using that.”

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