I forgot to mention that I have a "Developer ID Application” certificate from 
Apple so I am able to test and troubleshoot any dmg build problems if it helps.

I can confirm that I can build a dmg and codesign by adding the following to my 
autogen.input file:

--with-package-format=dmg
--enable-macosx-code-signing

Also, I am building non-release builds like the current nighty builds so I can 
confirm that debugging tools like lldb and Instruments can connect to the 
codesigned installation.

Patrick

> On Jun 22, 2024, at 10:30 AM, Patrick Luby <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Currently, none of the macOS nightly builds are code signed. Because of this, 
> testers cannot run the nightly build at all unless they open a Terminal and 
> execute the following command:
> 
> xattr -d com.apple.quarantine /Applications/LibreOfficeDev.app
> 
> This is OK for me and testers familiar with this extra step, but it generally 
> scares and/or overwhelms regular users who want to test a fix.
> 
> Apple, especially on Silicon Macs, really tries to prevent users from running 
> non-codesigned applications. So is there any reason we can’t start codesign 
> macOS nightly builds like we do for official builds?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Patrick
> 
> 

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