Hi Thomas,

Thank you for your advice: I did add
chmod +x install.sh
and now the script runs without MacOS complaining. 

However, since I had downloaded a new script yesterday and had updated to version 2024.01.23, I cannot check whether the issue was adding +x to the file install.sh.

Best regards: Otared

On 23 Jan 2024, at 22:06, Thomas A. Schmitz <thomas.schmitz@uni-bonn.de> wrote:

Hi Otared,

I just tried, and my Macbook ran the update without any problem. Does it make any difference if you chmod +x the script install.sh?

All best

Thomas

On 1/23/24 21:59, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Dr Hans Van der Meer,
Thank you for your help. It seems that since January 18 something has
changed (either on MacOS or on the install script), because the last
time I could update without doing anything more than sh install.sh.
In any case I checked xattr with
which xattr
and got:
/usr/bin/xattr
Then I did
xattr -d com.apple.quarantine
/Applications/context-osx-arm64/install.sh
and got:
xattr: /Applications/context-osx-arm64/install.sh: No such xattr:
com.apple.quarantine
Invoking again sh install.sh resulted in the error message I reported
previously.
Best regards: Otared


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