Thanks Randy,
In our particular case that problem doesn’t appear arise, perhaps since we’re
not distributing a built application with unlimited desktop, we’re running
something in-house on 4D Server.
I did notice that the package contents -> Plugins folder for 4D Server (8.1)
didn’t have the
I’ve found that you also have to be careful when copying your development
structure from 1 machine to another.
When you copy or unzip a version on the Catalina machine, it invalidates the
notarization of the plugins and you get the alerts when opening the database
that the plugins are damaged.
I knew it would be something simple. I’d actually completely forgotten that 4D
InternetCommands is included in the 4D application package … I’ve generally had
a copy in the database folder -> Plugins when compiling.
I just took that latter copy out, relaunched, and problem solved! Thank you
only the plugins pre-installed with the application (inside 4D or 4D Server)
are notarised.
the folder adjacent to the application are copies for distribution and
therefore not code signed at all.
> On May 1, 2020, at 12:00, Ronald Rosell via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
> wrote:
>
Hi folks,
My apologies if this is a “RTFM” question, but I’ve searched the Knowledge
Base, and the NUG archive, but haven’t found an answer to this problem. (The
4D support portal also appears to be having issues at the moment.)
I’m in the process of upgrading from v17.4 to v18.1, in large
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