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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The following steps are necessary to run a custom Eclipse on modern macOS system
- Leave your Terminal window open and return to your text editor (showing the contents of `Info.plist`). Scroll down into the block below the line `Eclipse` and enter your Java JDK's path with this syntax: `-vm$YOUR_PATH/bin/java`
- Example: `-vm/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/temurin-17.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/java`
- Save the file, close your editor, and open your Terminal window again.
-- Navigate the Terminal window to your Eclipse folder using `cd $FOLDER_NAME`, e.g., `cd Downloads/eclipste`.
+- Navigate the Terminal window to your Eclipse folder using `cd $FOLDER_NAME`, e.g., `cd Downloads/eclipse`.
- Verify that your custom `Eclipse.app` is located in the currently selected folder via `ls`.
- Sign the modified `Eclipse.app` with this command: `$ sudo codesign --force --deep --sign - ./Eclipse.app`
- When requested, type in the password of your user account and hit enter.