macOS Big Sur 11.3 introduced a new "security feature" such that
app bundles created from existing bundle templates in downloaded
files (tar distibutions, expanded) could no longer be executed
without unsetting the "quarantine" attribute. This commit fixes
this by creating all bundles from scratch.
Known *workaround* for older tarballs and snapshots:
$ xattr -d -r com.apple.quarantine xxx.app
This is intended circumvent the Apache/Subversion protocol issue
described by Ian in the previous few commits.
Todo: If this works we can remove the uncompressed files again ...
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The Apache server is currently mis-handling
files with a .gz extension, and this causes
checksum errors and blocks checkouts etc.
Renaming the files does not work (it also
fails) but it seems deleting the files, then
adding them back with a "new" name does work.
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Update FLUID about window to use new icon and clean up layout.
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