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Old 06-21-2019, 08:10 AM   #1
KevinH
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Notarizing App for macOS Catalina

Hi Kovid,
I assume you have received the same emails from Apple Developer Relations about the need to submit your app to Apple to be "notarized". Once version just notarizes an app as is while another requires you to relink with their new secure runtime and add info of what types of access is approved (files, folders, features,etc) and to get back a ticket to "staple" to your signed app.

The entire process seems to rely on using XCode and I can not find docs for simple command-line tools (yet) so that the process can be automated. I am a bit leery of giving Apple approval power over my app. I have been signing code long enough that these do not immediately effect Sigil but they will eventually.

What are your thoughts and plans for Calibre in this regard.

Thanks,

KevinH
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