![]() ![]() ![]() BEGIN /Applications % diff Eclipse.app/Contents/ist EclipseNotWorking.app/Contents/ist BEGIN /Applications % codesign -verify -verbose Eclipse.appĮclipse.app: satisfies its Designated /Applications % codesign -verify -verbose EclipseNotWorking.appĮclipseNotWorking.app: invalid ist (plist or signature have been modified) Verifying those two installations leads to BEGIN /Applications % ls -l 1 d admin 75280 29 Apr 18:43 /Applications % ls -l 1 d admin 75280 29 Apr 18:43 /Applications/EclipseNotWorking.app/Contents/MacOS/eclipse I renamed my non working installation to EclipseNotWorking.app and did a fresh installation of eclipse-SDK-I20210429-1800-macosx-cocoa-aarch64.dmg to Eclipse.app. I do no longer think the machine reboot is the reason but maybe the plugin installation. I was able to dig a little deeper using the information of Bug 572115. I deleted eclipse, reinstalled it (and unfortunately had to reinstall my plugins), but after restarting the computer I get the same error message again. sudo upx -d sudo upx -d /Applications/Eclipse.app/Contents/MacOS/eclipse sudo xattr -dr /Applications/Eclipse.app/ sudo chown -R 0755 /Applications/Eclipse.app/ I already tried some tipps from StackExchange, but none of these work for me: ![]() "The application cannot be opened for an unexpected reason, error=Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-10826 "kLSNoLaunchPermissionErr: User doesn't have permission to launch the app (managed networks)" UserInfo=" I have successfully installed eclipse (eclipse-SDK-I20210429-1800-macosx-cocoa-aarch64.dmg) on a new Mac mini and it worked fine, could install some plugins and was able to restart eclipse.īut: after restarting the Mac when I try to open eclipse again, I always get an error: ![]()
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