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Unless I'm missing something, the whole thing is just packaging upstream, because apparently they refuse to make
an arm64 build of the app. This is nonsence to me, since you can just right click on the untrusted app and choose "Open"
from the context menu to avoid doing the xattr -cr /Applications/FreeTube.app command.
This will prompt the "unsafe" screen from MacOS but will still allow you to open it.
So anyway an update can run almost seamlessly. And users who install FreeTube are power users, so a small readme
will be more than enough to show the proper instructions.
The cask produced here is just a yarn run build:arm64 so I really can't understand why it's not upstreamed.
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You can build the app yourself or convince on upstream repo to setup an official tap
This is my personal tap and does not represent official FT team at all
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Unless I'm missing something, the whole thing is just packaging upstream, because apparently they refuse to make
an arm64 build of the app. This is nonsence to me, since you can just right click on the untrusted app and choose "Open"
from the context menu to avoid doing the xattr -cr /Applications/FreeTube.app command.
This will prompt the "unsafe" screen from MacOS but will still allow you to open it.
So anyway an update can run almost seamlessly. And users who install FreeTube are power users, so a small readme
will be more than enough to show the proper instructions.
The cask produced here is just a yarn run build:arm64 so I really can't understand why it's not upstreamed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: