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Old 07-27-2021, 12:29 AM   #71
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Mac users will need to type "sudo spctl --master-disable" into Terminal to disable Gatekeeper. Otherwise, they won't be able to run this patch script since bin/kobopatch-darwin-64bit isn't signed (i.e. authorized by Apple).

Otherwise, works great! Thanks to everyone involved!

To reenable Gatekeeper, go to System Preferences>Security & Privacy>General. You'll see the "Allow apps downloaded from:" section which was hidden from later releases of MacOS. Unlock the panel, select "App store and identified developers", and relock the panel, and you'll be protected by Gatekeeper again.
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