On 23/06/2025 23:12, Peter P. wrote:
* Dan Wilcox <danomat...@gmail.com> [2025-06-23 21:42]:
There isn't anything new about this. Older versions of macOS allowed for setting "Allow all" for 
opening apps from "unidentified developers" and it may be that you have this enabled. Also, opening 
an unsigned or ad-hoc app on the machine it was compiled on does not trigger quarantine. If the build comes 
from the CI build system set up by IOhannes, I believe it automatically signed using the IEM account and so 
is "verified" hence no warning.

Just in case this isn't done yet, would it make sense to offer the CI
build system binaries on Miller's webpage as well so downloads of the
same version show identical behavior on OS X?
usually the binaries provided by miller *are* the ones built (and signed & notarized) on our CI.

for reasons yet unknown¹, the CI job failed this time while trying to codesign the binaries.
so i'm not exactly sure what the macOS download contains.

in anycase, it appears to be codesigned (but i'm currently afk, and cannot check the actual signature)


mfadsr
IOhannes

¹ i'm already spending much too much time on keeping the CI functional. it still glitches every now and then.

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