https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=470738
Laurent trinques <scor...@qelectrotech.org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |scor...@qelectrotech.org --- Comment #1 from Laurent trinques <scor...@qelectrotech.org> --- (In reply to Andras Soltesz from comment #0) > SUMMARY > > I cannot use Kate on macOS 13.3 because the installed application is not in > notarized form and my company laptop is locked to use only applications that > are notarized. > > I cannot use the "Open Anyway" button in System Settings because the laptop > is locked to "App store and identified developers" setting. > > STEPS TO REPRODUCE > 1. Select the "App store and identified developers" deployment setting in > System Settings > 2. Install Kate > 3. Try to start it up > > OBSERVED RESULT > > Application doesn't start. > > Error message: “kate” can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for > malicious software. > > > EXPECTED RESULT > > Application starts up > > SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS > > macOS: 13.3.1 > > ADDITIONAL INFORMATION > > I am a Linux user normally but I regularly get Macbooks from work. > On macOS, I would like to use the same Linux software I am used to and Kate > is one of the core applications I use all the time. Same for me, Normally I used the Kate editor provided by HomeBrew which works much better than the versions found on the C.I, but I went back to MacPorts to package on Apple Silicon QElectroTech and also tried compiling Digikam too, so I deleted HomeBrew and its packages. A Notarized DMG arm64 would be nice. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.