No matter what I do I can not get gatekeeper to freely allow MakeMKV. Instead every time I run it I get the dialog that it is a downloaded application and I have to click on the open button on the dialog for it to actually allow MakeMKV to run. Anyone know how to solve this? I've even tried spctl --master-disable and it still pops up the dialog.
I've tried the following:
1. spctl --master-disable
2. spctl --add --label "MyApps" /PATH/To/MakeMKV.app
a. spctl --enable --label "MyApps"
3. Select open from the context menu on the icon for MakeMKV
Help this is driving me crazy!
Thanks, Mike
PS Anyone super familiar with mac's that can tell me TRUELY how to completely turn off gatekeeper??
Gatekeeper High Sierra 10.13.4 never freely allows MakeMKV
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Re: Gatekeeper High Sierra 10.13.4 never freely allows MakeM
Right click the MakeMKV binary in Finder, and select Open, and then say yes in the next dialog. GateKeeper shouldn't annoy you from then on with MakeMKV, until you update it. (That's what I do)
To turn off Gatekeeper completely, use the same as your command #1, but run it with sudo:
To turn off Gatekeeper completely, use the same as your command #1, but run it with sudo:
Alhtough, I would recommend you keep it on. Using the solution I wrote at the top, you can easily circumvent Gatekeeper in those few cases where it is needed.sudo spctl --master-disable
Re: Gatekeeper High Sierra 10.13.4 never freely allows MakeM
In my original post I said I tried that in step #3, it didn't work. And neither did trying to turn off gatekeeper with "sudo spctl --master-disable"
Mike
Mike