haha, no - don't worry. I didn't mean it in the direction of anyone in particular, however if someone else has enthusiasm for the MacOS platform (like I once did in my earlier days), I'd welcome them to step in.
I wouldn't say I'm in a foul temper. That probably came across though. No, just despondent about the state of MacOS - and feeling that obviously Apple won't revoke their position on codesigning any time soon (ever).richmond62 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 29, 2023 11:08 am ...it might be a grand idea to keep making Mac versions by sequential twiddling with 0.96, rather than going for full builds, or whatever you have been doing to produce non-functional Mac builds, and get you in a foul temper.
(I wish https://ravynos.com/ was up an running, I really do!)
What I'd suggest is if you can just open your 0.96 copy you wish to update, then just open this updates stack: In the file it creates on your desktop, please check that the version is showing 0.97 and the build shows 202312241524
I'll set this up now so that the update should allow you to update to 0.97 via this method...
1. Run the update, so you have the "xTalk_IDE_update.sh" on your desktop
2. Quit OpenXTalk 0.96 completely
3. Open Terminal
4. type "su" and enter your admin password (assuming you are an administrator).
5. open the "xTalk_IDE_update.sh" in textedit / bbedit, select all and copy
6. paste into your open terminal window and press return
7. Launch OpenXTalk Lite again, and you should have 0.97 build 202312241524 with all the changes.
(fingers crossed it then actually runs!)