Something wrong with LiveCode 9.5.1

Jerry Jensen jerry at jhjensen.com
Mon Dec 16 16:59:26 EST 2019


Thanks Paul. I’ll be testing. I don’t have anything but a Sierra install handy. Yet.
.Jerry

> On Dec 16, 2019, at 1:29 PM, Paul Dupuis <paul at researchware.com> wrote:
> 
> On 12/16/2019 3:58 PM, Jerry Jensen wrote:
>> This is the first time I have heard that anything notarized will not open in Sierra. I have been watching the whole notarization topic, but apparently not closely enough. Could you point me to some info from Apple about what is -not- supported in Sierra?
>> 
>> I support an entire flock of Sierra computers. We are preparing to roll out Mojave soon. I guess that better be done ASAP.
>> 
> 
> I can't point you to any Apple materials as we discovered this once we notarized out DMG for Catalina and was performing final installation testing on Catalina and other versions of macOS
> 
> You can download the macOS DMG for our app at http://www.researchware.com/downloads.html
> 
> Scroll down the page to the download links. You will see ONE DMG for Catalina and another DNG for other version of OSX. Download the Catalina DMG and you will find the notarized DMG opens on Catalina, Mojave, and High Sierra, but throws and error on Sierra and below.
> 
> We choose to Notarize the DMG rather than the installer app. I realize while Apple allows this (currently) is is not what their documentation on Notarization speaks to which is Notarizing the APP and performing drag-installs from the DMG rather than using an Installer app.
> 
> Our application HyperRESEARCH, our Installer are both code signed. The Catalina DMG is code signed, notarized, and stapled. The non-Catalina DMG is not code signed (and not notarized).
> 
> We used this excellent guidance to figure out how to do notarization: http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4071/l/1122100-codesigning-and-notarizing-your-lc-standalone-for-distribution-outside-the-mac-appstore
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