Well, I don’t think this will be popular, but I think that a lot of these 
problems are caused by treating ooRexx as an application.

To me ooRexx is a tool used to create applications, like clang, or python.

I use the MacPorts package manager, and have tried Brew and fink package 
managers, and they never have a problem with all of the security issues that 
you mention. Or if they do, they seem to work them out so that they are 
transparent to me. All three package managers install to their own areas of the 
directory that don’t seem to interfere with Apple’s security.

Upgrades from one MacOS level to the next do require some work, but  work that 
I would be doing anyway for all the other tools that I use, for example to 
build ooRexx from source.

Rather than a .DMG file that you can download and run the mac installer, I’d 
rather have something that the MacPorts package manager can download and 
install.

Anyway that’s my 2¢

Bruce

> On Oct 28, 2021, at 7:25 AM, Rony G. Flatscher <rony.flatsc...@wu.ac.at> 
> wrote:
> 
> Just got an upgrade option from BigSur 11.6 to Monterey 12.01.
> 
> It seems that with each upgrade of macOS there are new "security" related 
> crash walls erected (some
> things that used to work all of a sudden do not work anymore as before). 
> Short of time wondering
> whether it is seen to be important to upgrade to Monterey now or whether it 
> would be o.k. to wait a
> few months until enough new Apple users with that macOS enter the scene. What 
> do the Apple users in
> this list think?
> 
> ---rony
> 
> 
> 
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