Matthias:
I tried the command in the shell
It didn’t work as shown in the status field.
I then switched to superuser, with the password, and it ran the following
without complaint.
xattr -cr "/Users/prothero/Oceanography Projects/LiveCode-RunRev
Projects/1-AA-Current Projects/PT_Explorer
Project
At long last, Scott Rossi has released the amazing tmControl2 under the BSD
license, including a number of themes that I, at least, had not seen,
before.
Now, thanks to Scott's generosity, everyone in liveCode land can use tmc2
to build more beautiful interfaces and controls.
* I have a repo with a
William,
did you try to run that line from shell? Just as a test?
Is it executed then without a problem?
> Am 26.01.2022 um 23:28 schrieb William Prothero via use-livecode
> :
>
> pw=x39AB$rp; echo $pw | sudo -S xattr -cr "/Users/prothero/Oceanography
> Projects/LiveCode-RunRev Projects/1-AA-
On 1/26/22 2:39 PM, Keith Martin via use-livecode wrote:
If only it was easier to do. 😢
I've actually stopped using LC much because the process of making apps that
people can run without fuss has become ridiculous. I'm still hoping for a
solution that isn't so aggressively hostile! The current
Folks:
I’m using the notarizing app. I have it set to only “Sign, notarize and staple
App”.
I’ve tested the suDo password in the terminal and it’s ok.
In debug mode, I get:
***DEBUG MODE***
deleting zip file...
can't delete that file
can't delete
+1 to Peter’s comments
I also have benefited from the lesson listed below and Matthias’ helper stack.
Also when I ran into problems following the lesson or using the Helper stack
Matthias was very responsive and helpful.
Setting up an Apple Developer account is not hard and just a part of doing
Matthias’ tool has been a lifesaver for me. I use it constantly.
You do need to get an Apple developer account going, and the dev certificates
in Keychain in order, which can be a challenge. But once that’s done it’s a
breeze.
If you want to create an installer, you’ll need to code sign that as
This situation does not only affect Livecode, but all development tools. Even
Xcode.
To get your programs trusted by macOS you need to sign and notarize. There is
little that can be done about it.
We can either accept it or stop developing for macOS.
Of course it would be great if the standal
I'm about to go through that process of setting up an app developer profile
with apple. After they take my kid and steal all my money, apparently it
will be a pretty easy process afterwards taking mere minutes to sign
and notarize.
Good luck to us all.
Thanks,
Tom Glod
Founder & Developer
While this may not be applicable in all cases, the Web deployment options in 10
should resolve this for a great many sorts of LC apps.
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On 26 Jan 2022, 20:40, at 20:40, Keith Martin via use-livecode
wrote:
>If only it was easier to do. 😢
>I've actually stopped using
If only it was easier to do. 😢
I've actually stopped using LC much because the process of making apps that
people can run without fuss has become ridiculous. I'm still hoping for a
solution that isn't so aggressively hostile! The current situation feels like a
direct threat to LiveCode the compa
If you have an Apple Developer Account membership you could code sign and
notarize your app.
This should prevent the security issue.
Regards,
Matthias
> Am 26.01.2022 um 20:29 schrieb William Prothero via use-livecode
> :
>
> Folks:
> Sorry for this question which probably has been answered m
Just an FYI, you have to do that right-click-to-open thing TWICE on BigSur
and higher to clear the gatekeeper check before the app will actually
launch on the second try. There’s actually few ways to get by the
gatekeeper.
On Wed, Jan 26, 2022 at 2:36 PM Richmond via use-livecode <
use-livecode@l
Hi Bill,
> Am 26.01.2022 um 20:29 schrieb William Prothero via use-livecode
> :
>
> Folks:
> Sorry for this question which probably has been answered many times, but ….
> I’m trying not to waste my day searching around.
> What’s the best way to send a desktop app on Apple OS 12.1 to a friend or
The security issue is because the user probably just did a double-click
on the thing.
a right-click will allow them to run the app.
On 26.01.22 21:29, William Prothero via use-livecode wrote:
Folks:
Sorry for this question which probably has been answered many times, but …. I’m
trying not to w
Folks:
Sorry for this question which probably has been answered many times, but …. I’m
trying not to waste my day searching around.
What’s the best way to send a desktop app on Apple OS 12.1 to a friend or beta
tester? I sent an app and a security issue came up.
Thanks,
Bill P
William A. Proth
Keith,
what happens, if you set the URL of the browser widget to tURL?
I tried here both "set the url..." and also "launch URL ... in widget.." with
an online Shop. I tried to launch the account page. In both cases i was
redirected to the login page.
The only thing i noticed is, that the URL of
Hi folks,
Is there any hidden / undocumented setting for the Browser widget that will
allow it to follow redirects?
Using launch URL tURL opens the default browser on my machine and - if I’m not
logged into the server - redirects to a login page, the address of which I can
see in the browser’s
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