Unable to open Musescore 3.4.2
Hello! Yesterday I bought an annual subscription for Musescore, but I can’t´open the downloaded Musescore app... I get the message that my Mac is unable to open the app because it must be updated.... My system is Mac Catalina v. 10-15-3.
I have tried many times to download the app but I still get the same message..
Peeter
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Nothing to do with the pro account, which is not needed at to use the MuseScore program, but all with #300830: MuseScore 3.4.2 on macOS 10.15 (Catalina) "can't be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software"
I am also having problems with 3.4.2 having just downloaded the appImage version, running on linux (Debian Buster).
This is the the terminal output
$ ./MuseScore-3.4.2-x86_64.AppImage
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libjack.so.0
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnss3.so
qrc:/qml/TelemetryPermissionDialog.qml:37: ReferenceError: globalStyle is not defined
qrc:/qml/DialogButton.qml:74: ReferenceError: globalStyle is not defined
qrc:/qml/DialogButton.qml:74: ReferenceError: globalStyle is not defined
and then I see the splash screen but with an overlayed dialog box asking about sending bug reports. But there is nothing I can do to dismiss the dialog box
In reply to I am also having problems… by Alan Chandler
Anything unusual about your monitor setup? A couple people have reported problems with that dialog that apparently boil down to the buttons being drawn offscreen somehow, if I understand correctly. Are you sure that Esc doesn't get you past that, though?
In reply to Anything unusual about your… by Marc Sabatella
Escape did get me through to the next dialog and then the buttons worked with the mouse.
I do have two monitors and the splash screen and overlay were on the secondary monitor (although gnome calls it monitor No 1)
I have the same issue except on windows. I had the same issue as the last version. Why is this so hard to fix?
Yes I have two monitors...
In reply to I have the same issue. I had… by rbrong
If you are having an issue on Windows, it has to be something different - the issue discussed here is very specific to changes Apple made to macOS recently that require the installation process to go through an extra step. Whatever problem you are having on Windows must be unrelated. Please start a new thread and provide more detail on what precisely goes wrong.