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Confirming it works on Big Sur, with a small catch #9

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sethvoltz opened this issue Sep 27, 2021 · 1 comment
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Confirming it works on Big Sur, with a small catch #9

sethvoltz opened this issue Sep 27, 2021 · 1 comment

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@sethvoltz
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I was able to install and use this on Big Sur by following the installation instructions, then going into the plugins folder and attempting to launch lib/pyspacemouse.cpython-38-darwin.so directly (choosing Cura as the app, just to get macOS to launch it) and then in the Security preference pane, allowing the launch, further detailed here. When you allow it, Cura will re-launch and you will get an "invalid file" notification for the .so file, but it works from there as the plugin is able to load. This issue is also remediable by having an Apple authorized developer signature on the build

Thanks for the awesome plugin!

@FlyingSamson
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Thank you for that piece of information. I linked this issue in the Readme, so others on Big Sur will find it.

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