If you never run such an application on your Mac M1 it will complain when trying to launch Scilab for the first time, with the message: You don't have the permission to open the application "Scilab".
Newer Mac M1 machines need the Rosetta 2 binary dynamic translator to execute applications compiled for Intel architecture.
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This small video shows how to find the /bin folder by using the keys combination Command-Shift-G and then drag and drop /bin/sh in the list of authorized applications. If Scilab does not show files in the FileBrowser component, you will have to enable the command-line interpreter /bin/sh (which is run just after you double-click on Scilab's icon) in the "Privacy" tab in the System Preferences Control Panel. For example, apps are now required to ask your permission before accessing parts of the drive where documents and personal files are kept. MacOS Catalina introduced new security controls. If you don't have particular needs for a given version, let Scilab download and install the JDK by itself when it is launched for the first time (it will be downloaded from ). Needs a Java Virtual Machine to be run in GUI mode. See the eventual details of installation in the Prerequisitesīuilds available on this page run on macOS High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina andīig Sur, supporting Intel and newer M1 machines. The macOS build is distributed under the same license as Scilab, i.e. Ressources for preparing and making available this specific macOS build of Scilab are provided by the University This page aims to bring macOS builds of Scilab (builds for Linux, Windows and general information can be found on Scilab is an Open source software for numerical computations developed by the Scilab Team at ESI and by industry and academic contributors.