Jamf apps not 64bit.

howie_isaacks
Valued Contributor II

It's not causing any issues now, but I hope Jamf makes their apps 64bit soon.19417ec218dd48d19afa6ceecf95971a

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RobertHammen
Valued Contributor II

I know this is on their radar.

I'm guessing most of the standalone apps are or will be dead at some point, if Apple ever completely drops support for running 32-bit apps.

AVmcclint
Honored Contributor

Yeah, they know about it. It's even mentioned in the release notes.

c_archibald
Contributor II

MacOSX 10.14 is planned to be 64bit only.

Anonymous
Not applicable

From the keynote at WWDC 2018, macOS 10.14 will be the last OS to support 32-bit executables. It will not be 64-bit only

howie_isaacks
Valued Contributor II

These apps need to be 64bit. Period. It doesn’t matter if Mojave still allows 32bit. Apple does mention there will be “compromises”. That’s reason enough to update the apps.

Anonymous
Not applicable

Howie - Sorry for the misunderstanding. My comment was about any 32-bit applications/executables on Mojave in general, and not our 32-bit applications. We completely agree with you, and had already started the process of converting and testing our applications and will be including the 64-bit versions in an upcoming release.

emily
Valued Contributor III
Valued Contributor III

Upvote this feature request if you care about this. Please.

MatG
Contributor III

A bump on this as 10.15 Catalina will not run Jamf Apps

wmayhone
New Contributor III

We have Jamf Pro 10.11.1, all the apps are 64-bit and work on macOS 10.15 Beta.

MatG
Contributor III

ok but when I got to install 10.15 it shows this

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larry_barrett
Valued Contributor

What version of Jamf are you using? :)

MatG
Contributor III

So I upgrade to the beta and they work, so I guess I must have an old 32bit copies somewhere that its picking up on.