On 2015-12-17, 6:53 PM Jingtao Yan wrote:
On Mac OS X, when you install LibreOffice, you should install LibreOffice first, and run
LibreOffice once, after run once, install langpack.
That is ridiculous. Stupid design. Do proper security certificates.
在 2015/12/18 8:12, Larry Gusaas 写道:
Once again I can't open LibreOffice after upgrading to LibreOffice_5.0.4_MacOS_x86-64 and
LibreOffice_5.0.4_MacOS_x86-64_langpack_en-GB on my Mac (OS X ver. 10.11.2 El Capitan)
Get the following message:
“LibreOffice.app” is damaged and can’t be opened. You should move it to the Trash.
I have to go to my security settings to allow apps downloaded from anywhere. Can't right
click/open to bypass setting like other applications.
You need to fix your signing certificates so they are valid when an additional language pack
is installed.
I'm one step closer to eradicating LibreOffice from my computer. Still need to open old
WordPerfect files though.
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