tor. 21. mai 2020 kl. 16:32 skrev Miklos Vajna <vmik...@collabora.com>:
> * macOS runtime baseline (Eivind, from mailing list) > + proposal: > + runtime: bump requirement from 10.10 to 10.11 > + also deprecate <10.14 > + rationale: “Then a depreciation warning should be put in for > 10.12-13 as they will not receive security fixes past this fall” > + prefer to have input from Cloph and Stephan (Xisco) > + bump to 10.10 was just a year ago, so maybe jump to 10.11 may be too > new > + a year ago, 10.10 was 6.24%, and halved since then (Ilmari) > => postponing till next week > Just a note here: macOS has yearly releases, so if 10.10 was bumped a year ago, it would be ok to bump to 10.11 a year later. Also, 10.11 has _the same_ hardware requirements as 10.10, so no-one loses the ability to run LO 10.12 and 10.13 also has the exact same hardware requirements, as such it would make sense to bump minimum version to 10.13 the next time, and deprecate them together already now so users get a fair warning in case newer features require it (I'm not saying to needlessly bump system versions, but it shouldn't hold development back on a platform with limited developer resources) Interestingly Firefox currently support macOS back to 10.9 (bumped four years ago) Chrome supports 10.10 -> This probably explains the surprisingly large amount of users on outdated and needlessly outdated versions :) + Most pressing bugs: > New: > None > > Old: > + macOS: Can't Save As after installing language pack on Catalina > + https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132025 > + more info here: “Subject: Budget 2020 proposals and macOS > Catalina support / onboarding” on the dev list (Heiko) > > + Notarize LibreOffice builds so that it launches without warnings > on macOS 10.15 Catalina > + https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126409 > + Cloph? > The original "save-as" bug on Catalina seems to have gone missing from the most pressing bugs, after I renamed it to be more accurate "save as on standard accounts not working": https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128233 I also loaded up my Catalina SSD and tested the notarisation on bug 126409, we still miss on notarisation requirements as far as I can tell when I compare to Firefox (as this is not something I know much about). More detail in the bug, but e.g., : codesign --test-requirement="=notarized" --verify --verbose LibreOffice.app/ LibreOffice.app/: a sealed resource is missing or invalid file added: /Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/Resources/__pycache__/unohelper.cpython-37.pyc file added: /Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/Resources/__pycache__/uno.cpython-37.pyc file added: /Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/Resources/__pycache__/pythonloader.cpython-37.pyc file added: /Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/Resources/extensions/dict-en/pythonpath/__pycache__/lightproof_impl_en.cpython-37.pyc file added: /Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/Resources/extensions/dict-en/pythonpath/__pycache__/lightproof_opts_en.cpython-37.pyc file added: /Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/Resources/extensions/dict-en/pythonpath/__pycache__/lightproof_en.cpython-37.pyc file added: /Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/Resources/extensions/dict-en/pythonpath/__pycache__/lightproof_handler_en.cpython-37.pyc codesign --test-requirement="=notarized" --verify --verbose Firefox.app/ Firefox.app/: valid on disk Firefox.app/: satisfies its Designated Requirement Firefox.app/: explicit requirement satisfied spctl -a -vvv LibreOffice.app/ LibreOffice.app/: a sealed resource is missing or invalid spctl -a -vvv Firefox.app/ Firefox.app/: accepted source=Notarized Developer ID origin=Developer ID Application: Mozilla Corporation (43AQ936H96)
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