hluk/CopyQ
View on GitHubAfter installing CopyQ via brew results “CopyQ.app” is damaged and can’t be opened
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#2,652 opened on Mar 23, 2024
bughelp wantedmacOS
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Description
Describe the bug
“CopyQ.app” is damaged and can’t be opened after installing CopyQ on macOS M1 Pro 14.4 via brew
To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- install CopyQ via brew ``
- Open application
- See error (from screenshot)
Expected behavior After installation application should be able to be opened.
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Version, OS and Environment
- Application Version 8.0.0
- macOS Sonoma 14.4
Additional context Install & also reisntall log was successful
→ brew reinstall --cask copyq
==> Caveats
copyq is not signed and requires Accessibility access,
so you will need to re-grant Accessibility access every time the app is updated.
Enable or re-enable it in:
System Preferences → Security & Privacy → Privacy → Accessibility
To re-enable, untick and retick copyq.app.
==> Downloading https://github.com/hluk/CopyQ/releases/download/v8.0.0/CopyQ-macos-12-m1.dmg.zip
Already downloaded: /Users/johndoe/Library/Caches/Homebrew/downloads/256ef5fcd1e5d6254b9d55622f8659f472ea420a2b55ac117f54529f733d4e2a--CopyQ-macos-12-m1.dmg.zip
==> Uninstalling Cask copyq
==> Backing App 'CopyQ.app' up to '/opt/homebrew/Caskroom/copyq/8.0.0/CopyQ.app'
==> Removing App '/Applications/CopyQ.app'
==> Purging files for version 8.0.0 of Cask copyq
==> Installing Cask copyq
==> Moving App 'CopyQ.app' to '/Applications/CopyQ.app'
🍺 copyq was successfully installed!