![]() ![]() I copied Apache NetBeans 13.pkg to my hard disk. I downloaded your disk image from the link above. ![]() However the notarization process didn't reject this, and no idea if its shown previously. Apple reserves the right to reject notarization of any product with this option. of this product in an upcoming release of macOS. Having this in your distribution will break the installability productbuild: : Specifying is deprecated. productbuild: Wrote product to /Users/john/Apache/WIP/distpreparation/netbeans/installer/nbbuild/installer/mac/newbuild/dist_pkg/inst_package/Apache NetBeans 13.pkg productbuild: Adding certificate "Apple Root CA" productbuild: Adding certificate "Developer ID Certification Authority" productbuild: Signing product with identity "Developer ID Installer: The Apache Software Foundation (2GLGAFWEQD)" from keychain /Users/john/Library/Keychains/login.keychain-db productbuild: Using timestamp authority for signature I'm going through the logs and I do notice a warning: productbuild -distribution '/Users/john/Apache/WIP/distpreparation/netbeans/installer/nbbuild/installer/mac/newbuild/dist_pkg/distribution.xml' -package-path '/Users/john/Apache/WIP/distpreparation/netbeans/installer/nbbuild/installer/mac/newbuild/dist_pkg/packages' -resources '/Users/john/Apache/WIP/distpreparation/netbeans/installer/nbbuild/installer/mac/newbuild/dist_pkg/resources/' -sign 'Developer ID Installer: The Apache Software Foundation (2GLGAFWEQD)' '/Users/john/Apache/WIP/distpreparation/netbeans/installer/nbbuild/installer/mac/newbuild/dist_pkg/inst_package/Apache NetBeans 13.pkg' I don't think so but then again I don't think we've ever done that. JohnMcDonnell correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think that the main executable is code signed Apache Netbeans 13.app/Contents/MacOS/netbeans. It is built using pkgbuild and productbuild from an ant build script. Developer ID Installer: The Apache Software Foundation (2GLGAFWEQD)ī4 DF 1A CA F9 1F AF 40 E8 75 EC 6B 70 FE FB E7 28 9C A6 68 22 17ħA FC 9D 01 A6 2F 03 A2 DE 96 37 93 6D 4A FE 68 09 0D 2D E1 8D 03ī0 B1 73 0E CB C7 FF 45 05 14 2C 49 F1 29 5E 6E DA 6B CA ED 7E 2CĪbout the only change this time to all the other times, I've done this, is that I've upgraded to Monterey Signed with a trusted timestamp on: 21:16:15 +0000ġ. Status: signed by a developer certificate issued by Apple for distribution John Johns-MacBook-Pro 13 % pkgutil -check-signature Apache\ NetBeans\ 13.pkg I'm struggling to work out how to further diagnose this, to allow us to release this application? The notarization of this app comes back as "Package Approved", so I don't get that reference in those messages.Īny help or advice on how to continue with this? SenderMachUUID: 8702454A-423C-33A4-BDAA-656186E59614Īssessment denied for Apache NetBeans 13.pkgĬom.3: Apache NetBeans 13.pkgĬom.: denied:Unnotarized Developer ID If I try to open this myself(after downloading), I can see 2 messages in Console:Īssessment denied for Apache-NetBeans-13-bin-macosx.dmgĬom.: .outcome2Ĭom.2: bundle:UNBUNDLEDĬom.: denied:no usable signatureĬom.3: Apache-NetBeans-13-bin-macosx.dmg However when downloading this from the internet at attempting to install the app, users are reporting that it cannot be opened because it cannot be checked by Apple for malicious software. The process we have signs and notarizes the app, as expected. Up until today I've not had any issues, the DMG created has never had any issues being used on others machines. ![]() I really want to remove xojo completely from all my system if at all possible.I'm responsible for generating the macOS installer for Apache NetBeans. Worst case I could run a xojo console and get the data to the Java from that somehow, but not my preferred option. ![]() USB is not an option 99% of the time due to cost (very high count products that use the serial mainly for production and occasional field tests, 50 cent more hardware cost will not be accepted at the bean counter end of things.Īll the guys I deal with in engineering still love a serial port! That will be my initial focus and the result will determine if I stay in Java land or not. I do not use anything other than 8N1 and never use RTS DTS or other lines, just RX/TX. What I must get in Java is PC OS serial port discovery, connect, disconnect, send and receive, which is super easy in xojo, and why I eventually used it in my projects. All my Apps for PIC/Mac/Pi/Win/Linux use the standard SERIAL port in various client projects, all have my embedded PIC hardware, with some aspect (production, updating, long term communication, data retrieval) of SERIAL port communication. ![]()
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