Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: Problem Installing A Profile Using QTR 2.7.7 & El Capitan (SIP Issue)
2016-01-30 by sanking@...
If you upgraded to El Capitan before updating to QTR 2.7.7, you can
either live with the (harmless) misidentification referred to in the
second paragraph of the release notes, or you can turn off System
Integrity Protection (SIP), find and delete the QTR files
in the system area, and then turn on SIP when you are finished. I
assume that you could install QTR 2.7.7 while SIP was disabled, and that
the installation would take care of clearing out or moving the old
files. (I haven’t tried this, though.)
The problem I had with opening the dmg file appears to have solved itself after I discarded the file and downloaded it a second time, so this at least was not caused by El Capitan, nor by the developer restrictions.
I disabled SIP and re-installed QTR 2.7.7. This step appears to have solved the printer naming issue.