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December 10, 2019
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Adobe Air.framework is damaged and can't be opened

  • December 10, 2019
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When trying to download Adobe Air I get the above message.  I work on a MacBook Air (macOS Catalina version 10.15.1).  Can somebody help please.

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Participant
January 19, 2021

Same issue with Windows 10.

 

Participant
August 16, 2020

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SirRookie
Inspiring
August 6, 2020

The best solution is:

With the new Harman SDK you use "Package runtime included" on Windows and MAC. on Windows you will ghet a directory with the Exe included. On AMc you will get a MAC Application package

Windows: I use Actual Installer to Make an Install Package and sign it wirh codesign certificate

Mac: I generate a PKG in Terminal sign it with INSTALL Certificate  and i notarize the Package in terminal. So Gatekeepter on Mac is not complaining.

So i have a pertfect Install package on Windows and MAC

The Updates are handled in the Programm itself and checks wheter MAC or Windows and the downloads the correct installation:

Participant
May 9, 2020

Brilliant! adobe air wiorks now oK t was the enter password that confused me but now its ok

Eugene Ware
Participant
December 13, 2019

New installations with Adobe Air under MacOS Catalina will currently fail with this error.

My guess is that their code is incorrectly signed for some reason, or whatever permissions they require for Catalina are not supported through the Gatekeeper system.

 

To work around that, once installing Adobe AIR, you'll need to run the following command from your terminal:

 

sudo xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine /Library/Frameworks/Adobe\ AIR.framework

 

This will remove the quarantine flag from the framework, which is preventing the framework from being run.

 

It's worth noting that if you had Adobe AIR previously installed prior to upgrading to Catalina, then you wouldn't have this problem. It's a problem with new installations only.

Participant
December 14, 2019

Thanks very much for that feedback.  I'm not that tech savvy though - how do I run a command from my terminal?

Douglas McCarroll
Inspiring
December 14, 2019

To open the Terminal app, press Command-Spacebar. This will open Spotlight Search. Type "Terminal" into it and find and select the Terminal app. Press enter to open the Terminal app. 

 

Once the Terminal app is open, paste the command into the Terminal window and hit Enter.

Biggs Group
Participant
December 11, 2019

Having same issue.  I thought it was an execute command running a different shell command but changing to zsh didn't work either.