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Hi @Misaki! Thanks for the response. But no, it is not working that way. There isn't any Spine.app in the /Applications folder. This is very strange. I have only 1 year of experience with macOS, but this is the first time I have had an issue with the installation of an app. I don't know if Spine ESS has a particular requirement different from the SpineTrial app. Maybe I should change a setting in macOS about the installation of background services or something like that.

Look this command:

arian@Arians-MacBook-Pro ~ % pkgutil --pkgs | grep Spine
com.esotericsoftware.spine.Spine

It says the Spine package is installed... but where?

    arianfornaris

    I don't know if Spine ESS has a particular requirement different from the SpineTrial app.

    There should be nothing special because of ESS. We would like to support you in any way we can, but we have never heard of this situation and are not sure what advice we can give you. If you don't mind, we might find some clues if you could take a video of the sequence of steps from downloading the installer and completing the installation, then share it with us via email: contact@esotericsoftware.com

    I wrote this command for testing pkg health:

    pkgutil --payload-files Spine.pkg

    And it prints a couple of files, but at the end it shows this error:

    Could not list files: The operation couldn’t be completed. cpio read error: bad file format

    So there is. A corrupted file! Sorry guys! I downloaded the installation again and it works 💃🏻🕺🏿

    Thanks @Misaki for the support!

      arianfornaris I’m glad to hear you've figured it out! Thank you for getting back to us 🙂