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Re: Installation of Octave on MacBook Pro under OS X Mountain Lion
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Dushan Mitrovich |
Subject: |
Re: Installation of Octave on MacBook Pro under OS X Mountain Lion |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Apr 2013 15:10:08 -0600 |
Michael Farmer <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have for some time been attempting to install "Octave'" on my
> MacBook Pro (OS X 10.8.3, 4GB, 2.53 GHz Intel Core i5) with little
> success. My initial attempt was by using MacPorts which at one point
> appeared to be succeeding only to end in a message "Error: the
> following dependencies were not installed ??."
>
> In desperation I Googled "Octave Problems with Mac OS X" and found a
> conversation between Barry Fitzgerald and Stuart Edwards at:-
>
>
>
http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/Octave-Problem-with-Mac-OS-X-td4292095.html
>
>
> which ultimately resulted in success, so I thought, give this a try!!!
>
> Having followed the procedure given I arrived at a point where I had
> both an Octave and Gnuplot icon in my applications folder. Upon
> clicking the Octave icon, I consistently get a message in a pop-up
> window which says " Octave.app is damaged and should be moved to the
> Trash". I have tried deleting both Octave and Gnuplot by dragging
> their icons from the Applications folder to the Trash, deleting the
> downloaded .dmg file and starting from scratch. The file
> (octave-3.4.0-i386.dmg) was downloaded from:-
>
>
>
http://sourceforge.net/projects/octave/files/Octave%20MacOSX%20Binary/2011-04-21%20binary%20of%20Octave%203.4.0/
>
>
> I realise that the most probable cause of my problem is simple
> ignorance on my part but I hope someone can point me in the right
> direction.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mick Farmer
It's probably because Octave is unsigned, and Mountain Lion's
Gatekeeper throws it out.
I had just gotten an iMac with Mountain Lion on it and tried to install
the muCommander 0.9 file manager. It installed fine, but when I tried
to start it I got the same type of message: "muCommander.app is damaged
and should be moved to the Trash".
Some headscratching later I Googled for forums relating to muCommander
and saw lots of discussions about that exact problem. It seems the
problem is related to Gatekeeper and how Java is implemented in ML. A
temporary but not optimal solution is to go to System Preferences ->
Security and Privacy and allow installation of programs from Anywhere
(not just the App store).
That worked for me. When selecting the 'Anywhere' option a message
pops up saying an unsigned program can bypass Gatekeeper (while having
it still generally active) by starting the program while holding down
the Control key. I tried this once while starting muCommander from the
Dock, but it didn't help. YMMV.
- Dushan
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