Owen_Coors
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I need help installing the raw photo editor Darktable onto my iMAC 8,1 which is running OS-X 10.10.0 Yosemite, as of yesterday. If someone knows the detailed procedure and can help, I'd really appreciate it.
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- Go to released darktable 1.4.2 | darktable and download the disk image for OS X.I need help installing the raw photo editor Darktable onto my iMAC 8,1 which is running OS-X 10.10.0 Yosemite, as of yesterday. If someone knows the detailed procedure and can help, I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks for the reply, Godfrey! I downloaded the file. It is compressed. Double clicking unzipps it, but it is just a folder full of various files and scripts. Yes, I'm used to installing the .dmg files and that protocol, but I can't get this to work like that. I tried installing with the terminal, too, using the script inside of this folder, but I could'nt make that work either. Are you saying that I need to look though all of the folders until I find the .dmg image and then work with just that?
Edit: Wait, I checked the link that you provided and there is a .dmg iso-image there, instead of the compressed, .xz file, that I've been trying to make work.
Yes, you were downloading the wrong package. Go to http://www.darktable.org/2014/04/released-darktable-1-4-2/ and click on the link entitled "Disk Image for Mac Users":Thanks for the reply, Godfrey! I downloaded the file. It is compressed. Double clicking unzipps it, but it is just a folder full of various files and scripts. Yes, I'm used to installing the .dmg files and that protocol, but I can't get this to work like that. I tried installing with the terminal, too, using the script inside of this folder, but I could'nt make that work either. Are you saying that I need to look though all of the folders until I find the .dmg image and then work with just that?
Edit: Wait, I checked the link that you provided and there is a .dmg iso-image there, instead of the compressed, .xz file, that I've been trying to make work.
The latter portion of the instructions in my first response do that without disabling the secure protection. Apple doesn't care what you run on your system, they're just trying to ensure that the system is as secure as it can be by using security mechanisms that you can override when you want to.Thanks, Godfrey! It's all sorted, now that I downloaded the right file :banghead: Now I have to figure out how to let my security settings allow this app. to run. Apple doesn't like opensource programs running on their system, I'm sure.
Yes. By enabling it to run once, OS X has created the appropriate security instruments which enable the app to run.Ahhh, got it, now! Thank you for the clarification! Admittedly, I did go into the security settings and choose "allow all", but after reading your last message I went back and changed that to the default "apple store + identified developers". However it still allows Darktable to open, now, without going through the set of unique instructions that you addressed in your first reply to this thread, Godfrey. So, is all well, for my installation, now?