# Check again to verify that it was removed
If the output looks like the example, the tag is set.
$ xattr -p Eclipse.appĠ181 58380afe Google\x20Chrome.app B74A1CCA-3246-4C75-B5BB-66774FBAAD14 Eclipse won't start after installing Mac OS X Yosemite(Mac OS 10.10) (6) If you're using one of these computers with OS X Mavericks or later, you can install macOS Catalina.Your Mac also needs at least 4GB of memory and 12.5GB of available storage space, or up to 18.5GB of storage space when upgrading from OS X Yosemite or earlier. Run following in the shell to find out if the tag is set: This process involves the use of 'macOS High Sierra Patcher', which is a program I wrote to automate the. While the whole idea is nice and secure, it can be real pain when you download Eclipse, run it, install all the plugins you wish and after you start the Eclipse to get some work done – all is gone.įortunately it can be easily fixed by removing the tag manually. In this video, I go over the process of installing macOS High Sierra on an unsupported Mac. Well in my experience with Eclipse – it sometimes isn’t. The word is that after moving/copying of the file from the Downloads folder, this tag should be removed. Note that this is tested for Eclipse Oxygen (or Photon) on macOS Sierra (verion 10.12.3). Click the blue GET button to popup the download macOS High Sierra prompt dialog, it will ask you whether to download it now or later, click the Download button to start the download. And it will show the macOS High Sierra download page. So for those who has the same problem, here are the step to do just that. Click it will open the App Store in your current macOS ( my current os is Mojave ). This tag tells the system to run the application in the sandbox filesystem where it cannot do any damage to the rest of the system. That is because, on Mac, Eclipse files are combined into Eclipse.app file which Lombok does not natively recognized. Starting with macOS Sierra, application downloaded from the Internet will have “quarantine” tag set to it.
But still it is smart to do the check to prevent frustration from reinstalling of all the plugins.
In order to reinstall and run PDF Studio you will need to install the Java 6 Runtime again. It seems that newly installed Eclipse bundles (tested on Eclipse 4.7 Oxygen full release) don’t require the procedure any more. During the upgrade process to Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite or 10.11 El Capitan, Java may be uninstalled from your system.