If I do a Get Info on my amework, it is version 1.1.4, which matches the version in the Apple Software Installer Update manual download.Īs dariusd suggests, you can probably work around the issue by disconnecting your VM's clock from the host and setting it manually far enough back (possibly before 10 October 2018). Did that update get installed on your Snow Leopard system after 10.6.8? We can't give you a useful recommendation without the sub-model, just like the auto-parts store won't sell you a part without asking at least the year of your car's production. The description claims it only affects installation of Apple software updates, but it does include an updated version of /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/amework. Some older iMac sub-models cannot run any higher OS than 10.6.8, others are hardware constrained to running no higher than OS 10.7 or 10.11. One of the updates for Snow Leopard was "Apple Software Installer Update 1.0". For some reason, my Snow Leopard VM's Installer is ignoring the fact that certificate has expired and treating it as unsigned, but yours is apparently refusing to proceed. Looking more closely at that "VMware Tools.pkg" file with Suspicious Package, it has an expired certificate (10 October 2018).
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