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.. _mac-setup-alts:
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macOS alternative setup instructions
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.. _mac-gatekeeper:
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Important note about Gatekeeper
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Starting with macOS 10.15 Catalina, applications launched from the macOS
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Terminal application (or any other terminal emulator) are subject to the same
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system security policies that are applied to applications launched from the
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Dock. This means that if you download executable binaries using a web browser,
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macOS will not let you execute those from the Terminal by default. In order to
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get around this issue you can take two different approaches:
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* Run ``xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine /path/to/folder`` where
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``path/to/folder`` is the path to the enclosing folder where the executables
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you want to run are located.
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* Open :menuselection:`System Preferences --> Security and Privacy --> Privacy`
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and then scroll down to "Developer Tools". Then unlock the lock to be able to
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make changes and check the checkbox corresponding to your terminal emulator of
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choice. This will apply to any executable being launched from such terminal
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program.
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Note that this section does **not** apply to executables installed with
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Homebrew, since those are automatically un-quarantined by ``brew`` itself. This
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is however relevant for most :ref:`toolchains`.
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.. _macOS Gatekeeper: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gatekeeper_(macOS)
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Additional notes for MacPorts users
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While MacPorts is not officially supported in this guide, it is possible to use
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MacPorts instead of Homebrew to get all the required dependencies on macOS.
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Note also that you may need to install ``rust`` and ``cargo`` for the Python
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dependencies to install correctly.
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