Posted March 11, 20205 yr The settings on my computer, a Mac OS, dictate that I cannot install applications from unidentified developers. This is unchangeable as it requires an administrator's password to change. Typically, with unidentified developers, I can take the contents of it and place it in a new folder before adding the .app extension. However, due to the nature of the .jar files, it's not possible to do this with the installer. So, what I would like to know if I could somehow bypass this so that I could use Forge.
March 11, 20205 yr Author 15 minutes ago, diesieben07 said: You can try running the jar file from the command line. I'm not sure how to do that, but I tried placing the file into the terminal and got the permission denied.
March 11, 20205 yr Author No Java runtime present, requesting install. 5 minutes ago, diesieben07 said: Jar files must be ran using java -jar file.jar.
March 11, 20205 yr Author I guess this was a meaningless discussion... 3 minutes ago, diesieben07 said: Yes, Forge requires Java to be installed.
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