Eugeny / tabby

A terminal for a more modern age
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Unable to use Alpha 197 on Apple Silicon #8541

Open mandarvaze opened 1 year ago

mandarvaze commented 1 year ago

Describe the problem:

After the installation, macOS monterey does not allow to run the app - with error can not check whether it is malicious software I've already allowed via System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Allow anyway but the error does not go away. Same behaviour with brew install --cask tabby

But I was able to install and use Alpha 196 without problem.

Alpha 197 also worked on Intel

To Reproduce:

  1. Install Alpha 197 version on macOS 12.6.3 (Apple M2 in my case)
  2. Try running the app and see the error.
piersandro commented 1 year ago

I use Alpha 197 without problem with Apple M2 Pro in macOS 13.4 and macOS 14 beta. When macOS doesn't recognize the signature simply go on Applications folder, select Tabby, right click on the icon and click Open. From the following popup you can authorize the app to start.

mandarvaze commented 1 year ago

I use Alpha 197 without problem with Apple M2 Pro in macOS 13.4 and macOS 14 beta. When macOS doesn't recognize the signature simply go on Applications folder, select Tabby, right click on the icon and click Open. From the following popup you can authorize the app to start.

@piersandro did you upgrade from previous version, or installed Alpha 197 fresh ? I wonder if there is a difference. My case was a fresh install.

thomasbritton commented 1 year ago

I have just downloaded and tried to install and I am seeing the same issue as @mandarvaze

I am on a M1 Macbook Pro, on macOS Ventura 13.4.1

mandarvaze commented 1 year ago

I have just downloaded and tried to install and I am seeing the same issue as @mandarvaze

I am on a M1 Macbook Pro, on macOS Ventura 13.4.1

@thomasbritton you can install earlier version and upgrade. Let me know if that workaround works :)

thomasbritton commented 1 year ago

@mandarvaze Installing Alpha 196 and upgrading to 197 seems to work.

Something must be broken in 197 then.

shwarcu commented 1 year ago

👋 I have the same issue, it looks like this

Screenshot 2023-08-23 at 09 17 53

I have macOS version 13.4.1 (c), installing older version first seems to solves the issue.