Title please help
What’s the full command you are using or what are you trying to do?
The full command was
xattr -cr /Applications/RyuSAK.app
Try
xattr -rc
Are you using the standard
xattr
command that’s built into macOS? IIRC there’s another program out there by the same name with completely different syntax. Try runningtype xattr
; it should say something like “xattr is /usr/bin/xattr” if you’re using the standard one.It’s hard for anyone to help if you don’t give details, but I can only guess ……
The man page describes
-r
startingIf a file argument is a directory …
So, did you specify a directory?
Yes I wrote
xattr -cr /Applications/RyuSAK.app
Then remove the ”r” in ”-cr”? The .app is like a special zip file or something if I remember correctly. Not a directory
.app files are directories
Similar to what the other user mentioned, but slightly different … macOS always had special treatment for .app directories, sometimes giving it special treatments as if it is a file instead of a directory. Does running without the
-r
bit achieve what you’d want, or you are certain there are files deeper within the directory structure that contains files with extended attributes that you’d want to remove? If there’s specific files inside the structure, are you able to target them individually?