To whitelist a single application (like an unzipped chirp-daily.app): The functionality is still there, but must be enabled from the command line. Then choose Allow apps downloaded from: Anywhere.Īpplication Security in MacOS 10.12 - 10.14 ¶Īs of 10.12 (Sierra) the UI for disabling app security was removed.Instructions for this provided by Tom, KD7LXL: The app will now be flagged to allow it to be opened normally in the future.Īlternately, you can disable them for your entire system, although this has security implications that should not be ignored.Enter an Administrator userid and password.You will get a dialog box about it being an unsigned app, click the Open button.
For the time being, MacOS users may need to disable signed package checking for CHIRP. Apple charges for this capability, and requires use of their tooling to do it.
See Model Support Application Security in MacOS 10.9 ¶Īs of MacOS 10.9, signed packages are required by default. Not all functionality is supported on all radios. Please include enough info about the problem and situation so the community will be able to help you. Join the Mailing list & search the archives for similar problem reports & how they were resolved, and/or ask the group. If you need Mac-specific help, you are at the right page.