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Cask installed Duet Display app fails to launch #14952
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I just tested this. A symlink in |
Another one for #12858. We’ll need to add a caveat. |
Can confirm @reitermarkus. Opening from ~/downloads copies the app to /applications before the permission prompt. |
Closing in favour of #13201, which will fix this. At the moment we don’t have any other type of workaround that could be used, anyway. |
Is there a way to suppress putting in the symlink? I just got bitten by this one - This is, however, because I have If we could specify not to create a symlink, however, then it should work...since the first time it runs, it will be copied into the correct location. I do agree, however, that a caveat should be added. |
@toonetown See #13201 and #13966. |
@vitorgalvao Yes - I had been following those discussions previously. I was just wondering if there was a "quick fix" (specify to skip linking phase completely). It's not a huge issue right now for me...I've got the app installed now ;) Would it be helpful to add a caveat section now? (I can do that, if it would be helpful) Or would it be better to just wait on the #13966 and #13201 to be implemented? |
It’s best to wait for it to be implemented. Hopefully not long, now. |
I have no problem with that...just wanting to help out wherever I can!
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And then, nada.
Downloading the app from the duet display site, you are greeted with the following message after opening the app initially:
Is it possible that this authorization is missed/bypassed somehow by the cask install?
Running El Cap, so maybe a new issue?
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