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macOS notarizing #2441

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totaam opened this issue Oct 10, 2019 · 5 comments
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macOS notarizing #2441

totaam opened this issue Oct 10, 2019 · 5 comments

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totaam commented Oct 10, 2019

This is mandatory in 10.15: Notarizing Your Mac Software for macOS Catalina: As a reminder, Mac software distributed outside the Mac App Store must be notarized by Apple in order to run on macOS Catalina.

How on earth is this even legal?

gtk-osx-users: macOS 10.15.x and notarizing

More details in the original ticket: #2015

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totaam commented Oct 18, 2019

Another problem with Catalina: #2453.

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totaam commented Oct 20, 2019

See also Safely open apps on your Mac, and in particular: How to open an app that hasn’t been notarized or is from an unidentified developer

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totaam commented Oct 22, 2019

See #2388, #2453

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totaam commented Feb 15, 2020

See Pythonmac-SIG: ctypes, codesigning, notarizing, py2app?: I’ve found a solution. Adding the following entitlement during codesigning allows me to use ctypes: com.apple.security.cs.disable-executable-page-protection

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totaam commented Aug 20, 2020

You can still run the app without having notarized: Can't you just right click?

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