Jul 17, 2016 Now, I've have been trying for a week and a half to get either 10.10 or 10.11 to install and I receive the same message from both: 'This copy of the Install OS X Yosemite (or El Capitan) application can't be verified. It may have been corrupted or tampered with during downloading. Here is a simple solution to fixing the error message while trying to download your Apple Operating System to Macbook Pro Air via USB drive. If this doesn't. Upgrade installation error messages: Symptoms: After downloading the OS X El Capitan. How to fix 'This copy of the install OS X El Capitan application can't be verified. It may have been corrupted or tampered with during downloading. EL Capitan Advisors offers financial advisor services in 2 states: California. What is the average client balance at EL Capitan Advisors? While EL Capitan Advisors advises clients across a variety of portfolio sizes, the average client balance is currently $17,882,191. In total, EL Capitan Advisors manages $1,305,400,000 in assets.
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- I am trying to upgrade an older iMac (2008) from OS 10.6.8 to El Capitan for a disabled client who really needs to use a Mac instead of a PC!
- EveryMac says it can handle El Capitan if I upgrade RAM. It has 4GB now.
- I have an Installer file from my own Mac (always keep them when I upgrade). I made a bootable flash installer that mounts and seems to have the proper files, but it won't show up on either Mac on restart holding option key; nor in the Startup Disk list. So, I figured writing to the flash drive must have failed.
- I partitioned an external hard drive and redid this:
'sudo /Applications/Install OS X El Capitan.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/MyVolume --applicationpath /Applications/Install OS X El Capitan.app'
- It seems to work (again) in Finder AND it shows up as a boot option on restart (holding option key), but when I select Install OS X I get an error that the installer cannot be verified. I can't get it to work.
- So, I figured my installer must have gone bad, even though I successfully upgraded my own Mac with it, and have since upgraded mine to Sierra.
- Using the App Store I can get to El Capitan, but it will not allow me to download it on my Mac because the system is too new, and I don't want to download it to the old Mac because I want to use an external drive to do a clean install; not an upgrade on the old one.
- Any advice?
IMAC (RETINA 5K, 27-INCH, LATE 2015), macOS Sierra (10.12.3)
Posted on Feb 28, 2017 9:53 PM
Video Guide
We also provide beginner tutorial videos on our YouTube channel. Watch the installation process for macOS.
Warning: The video for macOS users is outdated. Please read updated info “Additional Steps for Catalina and Big Sur”
Requirements
- Inkscape Version 1.0.2 or higher
That’s it! All python libraries and external dependencies are bundled (using the excellent pyinstaller), so you shouldn’t need to set anything else up.
Installation
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Latest release:Ink/Stitch v2.0.0 (2021-05-03)
The LOCALE
selected affects the menus shown inside Inkscape. Ink/Stitch dialogs are in the lanugage of your OS (if that language is supported).
Your language is not available? Help us to translate the dialogs into your native language.
Extract Files
Go to Edit > Preferences > System
and check where your User Extensions
folder is.
Extract the Ink/Stitch archive into this folder.
Addtitional Steps for Catalina / Big Sur
Newer macOS versions will complain about Ink/Stitch if it is downloaded through your browser. You will receive an error message like this: 'xxxx' cannot be opened, because the developer cannot be verified
.
To avoid this error message open your Terminal App. Click on the small magnifying glass icon in your menu bar at the top right corner (or press Terminal
and open the application.
In the Terminal enter the following command:
Replace ~/Library/Application Support/org.inkscape.Inkscape/config/inkscape/extensions/
if your Inkscape extension folder path has an other location (verify through Inkscape > Preferences > System
).
Run Ink/Stitch
Restart Inkscape.
You will then find Ink/Stitch under Extensions > Ink/Stitch
.
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Upgrade
Delete the old extension files first. Go to the extension directory and remove each inkstitch* file and folder.
Then, proceed as above.
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Troubleshoot
Ink/Stitch doesn’t run / is greyed out
Confirm installation path
Check if you extracted Ink/Stitch into the correct folder. If the User extensions folder
doesn’t work out correctly, you can also try to install into the Inkscape extensions folder
.You can also look it up under Inkscape > Preferences > System
.
Confirm version
Please verify if you have downloaded Ink/Stitch for macOS (Download).
‘xxxx’ cannot be opened, because the developer cannot be verified
Read “Additional Steps for Catalina and Big Sur”.
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ValueError: Null geometry supports no operations
Ink/Stitch on macOS could raise the following error message: [...] ValueError: Null geometry supports no operations
.
This error is caused by an incompatibality of the shapely speedups library, which is inlcuded in the Ink/Stitch files.In order to bring Ink/Stitch back to work delete the library as follows:
- Open the folder of your Ink/Stitch installation (usually this is:
~/Library/Application Support/org.inkscape.Inkscape/config/inkscape/extensions/
) - Open as well your Ink/Stitch subfolder if you have one
Press
Ctrl
while you click on the inkstitch application file and select ShowPackage Contents
- Go into the Folder
Contents > MacOS
and delete the folder namedshapely
I installed Ink/Stitch in my native language, but the dialogue windows are displayed in English
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Incomplete Translation
It is possible, that not all strings have been translated. This is indicated by some strings of text beeing in English and others in your native language.If you like to complete the translation, have a look at our description for translators.
Language Settings
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We have to distinguish between the Extension menu in Inkscape and the dialogue windows.The selection of the ZIP file causes only the Extension menu to be in a certain language.The dialgoue windows are build differently. They will use the language of your operating system.If Ink/Stitch is uncertain, which language to support, it will fallback on English.You can tell Inkscape explicitly to use your native language as follows:
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- Go to Edit > Preferences > Interface (Ctrl + Shift + P)
- Set your language
- Restart Inkscape