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  1. I think this version does it. After installing the ToLiss A319 I had to run X-Plane 12 under Rosetta (Interpreter for Intel-Code on ARM-Macs), because the ToLiss Airplanes aren't ready for ARM yet. This broke the install with the 'lipo'-trick. I installed your build from above and it works just fine. Manually allowing the execution is, of course, still required.
  2. How cool is that! Don't know why and what you did there with 'lipo' but it did the trick. Thank you! Where did I put my Loupedeck?
  3. Thanks for trying to help, but this doesn't work under macOS Ventura. Systems preferences have changed and no recently blocked file shows up in the menu. Instead, when starting X-Plane, macOS shows a message (2 times actually) that the XMidiCtrl.xpl File is damaged and recommends moving it to the trash. On the other hand, maybe the problem isn't the signing of the file. The Error message contains a comment 'mach-o file, but is an incompatible architecture (have 'x86_64', need 'arm64')'.
  4. It would be great if someone could help here. Probably not many M1 users around.
  5. That's out of my depth, I fear. If I could help you in testing your binaries on my Apple Silicon, I would gladly do so.
  6. dlerror:dlopen(/Users/RubbrDug/X-Plane 12/Resources/plugins/XMidiCtrl/mac_x64/XMidiCtrl.xpl, 0x0006): tried: '/Users/RubbrDug/X-Plane 12/Resources/plugins/XMidiCtrl/mac_x64/XMidiCtrl.xpl' (code signature in <607B163F-53F5-39BA-917E-3BB185DD391C> '/Users/RubbrDug/X-Plane 12/Resources/plugins/XMidiCtrl/mac_x64/XMidiCtrl.xpl' not valid for use in process: library load disallowed by system policy), '/System/Volumes/Preboot/Cryptexes/OS/Users/RubbrDug/X-Plane 12/Resources/plugins/XMidiCtrl/mac_x64/XMidiCtrl.xpl' (no such file), '/Users/RubbrDug/X-Plane 12/Resources/plugins/XMidiCtrl/mac_x64/XMidiCtrl.xpl' (code signature in <607B163F-53F5-39BA-917E-3BB185DD391C> '/Users/RubbrDug/X-Plane 12/Resources/plugins/XMidiCtrl/mac_x64/XMidiCtrl.xpl' not valid for use in process: library load disallowed by system policy) Seems it's just about signing the code, as usual, and macOS or X-Plane has changed the handling of it.
  7. Hm. After installing and launching X-Plane 12 I get an error, XMidiCtrl.xpl is damaged and should be moved to the trash bin.
  8. Hello and thanks for the great project. I am just starting to dive into X-Plane 12, having a long flight sim history dating back to MS Flight Simulator 3.0. I always stayed a casual sim pilot, flying mostly the Cessna. Had plans for getting a real PPL-A for years, but never found the time. I am on a Macbook with the M2 processor. And I have a Loupedeck Live here. I tried to follow the installation procedure for the XMidiCtrl, but for now it fails with an error in the log.txt: dlerror:dlopen(/Users/RubbrDug/X-Plane 12/Resources/plugins/XMidiCtrl/mac_x64/XMidiCtrl.xpl, 0x0006): tried: '/Users/RubbrDug/X-Plane 12/Resources/plugins/XMidiCtrl/mac_x64/XMidiCtrl.xpl' (mach-o file, but is an incompatible architecture (have 'x86_64', need 'arm64')), '/System/Volumes/Preboot/Cryptexes/OS/Users/RubbrDug/X-Plane 12/Resources/plugins/XMidiCtrl/mac_x64/XMidiCtrl.xpl' (no such file), '/Users/RubbrDug/X-Plane 12/Resources/plugins/XMidiCtrl/mac_x64/XMidiCtrl.xpl' (mach-o file, but is an incompatible architecture (have 'x86_64', need 'arm64')) Obviously, the ARM64 version is missing. I hope it can be added to the binaries. Regards and happy flying to you all, RubbrDug
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