Seems to work on an ARM M1 mac.

There are no warnings raised when I install it.

Calling /Applications/PDL/go_pdl starts a pdl shell in which I can create
ndarrays and manipulate them.

Running pdl [home].app generates the warnings noted in the readme.
Re-saving the file as suggested works around them, after which I need to
allow it to access the relevant directories.


Regards,
Shawn.



On Thu, 11 Apr 2024 at 09:59, Karl Glazebrook via pdl-devel <
pdl-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> Sorry Ed, I should have said this was ARM and I needed someone with that
> to test this. I will do Intel as well (+more recent versions) but right now
> I just want to know if the signing works.
>
> Also ignore the ‘pdl [here]’ AppleScript apps, these have always been
> problematic and I might need to delete them. Thanks for the feedback
>
> So ARM person - please try this and run the setup and try ‘pdl’ from the
> command line and make sure it runs and there are no warnings
>
> Thanks in anticipation!
>
> Karl
>
> p.s.I looked at it but I am not sure I understand your GitHub comment? I
> can’t see any version number/tag mismatches. I see there is an old ‘draft
> release’ of 'SciPDL v2.025’  which I forgot to publish, I have just fixed
> that and changes the name on another to make it clear which one is SciPDL.
> Hope I have not made things worse….
>
> On 11 Apr 2024, at 12:30 am, Ed . <ej...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Karl,
>
> I’ve done this. I opened the “pdl [here]” from the Finder and got a
> warning that it was downloaded off the Internet. On running it anyway, I
> got ‘Not authorised to send to Finder’ described in the README. I did
> “Edit”, and on trying to save it, i+t says it’s locked. On “save anyway”,
> it says I don’t have permission to save the file and I should change
> permissions on it with “Get info”. I did it and it didn’t show as locked. I
> gave up on that.
>
> I tried the “source” option (I use bash) in the README, and on running
> “pdl” I got “Bad CPU type in executable” (I’m on an Intel Mac).
>
> Notes about the README: you’ve bundled 2.084, which is about a year ago.
> Also there is PDL::FFTW3 0.18 from 2021 (there’s a 0.19), PGPLOT 2.28
> (there’s a 2.29).
>
>
>
> Also, if we get further and you want to put it on a GitHub release, can
> you make sure it’s on an accurate tag? There was a “v2.025” added to (I
> think) 2.085. I didn’t know what it was. Please only use tags that exist on
> there already, and let me add any tags needed (there won’t be any new ones
> needed).
>
> Best regards,
> Ed
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Karl Glazebrook via pdl-devel <pdl-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, April 10, 2024 10:44:02 AM
> *To:* pdl-devel@lists.sourceforge.net <pdl-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
> *Subject:* [Pdl-devel] Mac test please?
>
> Hi there,
>
> Can a Mac user test this version of SciPDL? I’d very much appreciate it.
> (Monterey or later)
>
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/moao3dr43wxa7o1cs6cam/SciPDL-v2.084-Test.dmg?rlkey=1xcfi258mb3r88m2h0gq2x43f&dl=0
>
> I am experimenting with ‘signing’ all the code using my Apple Developer ID
> and then ‘notarising' it. (Yes these are two different things** and it was
> complicated to figure all this stuff out).
>
> This all means you should not get the MacOS Gatekeeper warning about ‘code
> from an unauthorised developer’ when you run it, and it will actually run
> rather than block. (The old way was to run a nasty shell script to
> workaround this.)
>
> So should be a matter of open the DMG, drag PDL to /Applications, run the
> setup and try ‘pdl’. I need someone who is not me to confirm that it ‘just
> works’ and there are no scary warnings. Use any of the demos or your own
> code.
>
> best
>
> Karl
>
> (**TMI: Signing means it is verified as coming from me, notarising means
> it has had a malware scan on Apple’s servers, quite complex outside Xcode
> ecosystem. I had to pay $$ for a Apple Dev account).
>
>
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