Serviio no working on Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8)
I have downloaded several times, repaired permissions, etc, etc.

will wrote:Not a mac user but I think it could be todo with apple removing java by default. Can you check that java is installed/which version it is.
will wrote:Can you not control click and then open the service and control click and open the conole (you only have to do it the first time) http://www.tuaw.com/2012/07/26/mountain ... atekeeper/ and http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5290
will wrote:From how I read the docs, you only have to do it the first time you install serviio, after that it will start up automatically just fine.
Did the OS not pop up a message saying cannot run XXX as it is not allowed due to security settings?
I guess it will be the yearly developer fee + a few extra steps to sign the the installer each time it is built.
repeters wrote:The message basically indicated that the application was damaged and should be moved to the trash.
Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) introduces a new feature called 'Gatekeeper'. When you install Serviio you will have to perform the following steps in order to allow Serviio to run:
1. Control-click on Serviio.app and select open. When a popup shows saying that Serviio is from an unidentified developer, press 'Open'
2. Control-click on Serviio-Console.app and select open. When a popup shows saying that Serviio is from an unidentified developer, press 'Open'
For more information, see http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5290
will wrote:@repeters Please can you post step by step instructions for how to get serviio working without dissabling gatekeeper so that zip can update the FAQ as none of us have it in order to test.
Use this as a base, and make it as specific/clear as you can.Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) introduces a new feature called 'Gatekeeper'. When you install Serviio you will have to perform the following steps in order to allow Serviio to run:
1. Control-click on Serviio.app and select open. When a popup shows saying that Serviio is from an unidentified developer, press 'Open'
2. Control-click on Serviio-Console.app and select open. When a popup shows saying that Serviio is from an unidentified developer, press 'Open'
For more information, see http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5290
zip wrote:I will sign up for the Developer ID, but want to have something on the FAQ page in the meantime - I've put Will's wording there for now.
will wrote:Looking on that page again, this is could be the problem (and will really be a problem if serviio becomes reconised):
If I understand how things are done on OSX, as soon as a user adds plugins to Serviio.app, or changes console properties in Serviio-Console.app, the OS will block the apps from running full stop.
will wrote:Looking on that page again, this is could be the problem (and will really be a problem if serviio becomes reconised):
If I understand how things are done on OSX, as soon as a user adds plugins to Serviio.app, or changes console properties in Serviio-Console.app, the OS will block the apps from running full stop.
will wrote:Yes but when gatekeeper is enabled, it identifies the app as damaged, and blocks access. You got it to run by dissabling gatekeeper, and then when you re-enable it, all previous apps are given the OK, it only checks new ones. So even if Serviio became identified, you would still have to dissable gatekeeper in order to get it to run as currently you have to modify it which marks it as damaged. So either way, you have to dissable gatekeep to run it.
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