When distributing an app via a disk image, you should:
Just as an aside, that disk image is not signed. If you build the app and run it locally, its not quarantined and thus Gatekeeper isn’t involved.Īpple Developer Relations, Developer Technical Support, Core OS/Hardware let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + DTS is closed 21 Dec through 1 Jan.
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Generally this only matters if you ship the app to a wide range of users, where the users download the app in a way that causes it to be quarantined. Gatekeeper’s requirement that non-App Store Apps be signed using Developer ID is not new (I can’t remember when that changed, but it’s a long time before 10.14). I just want my app to work on macOS 10.15 like it worked fine for the last 10 years until 10.14 There’s probably explicit documentation that mentions this, but it’s natural fallout from the fact that notarisation is an extra step on top of Developer ID and that requires a paid account.
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My Apple ID account is a free one … which works fine for codesign but apparently not for notarizing. What am I doing wrong? I just want my app to work on macOS 10.15 like it worked fine for the last 10 years until 10.14, I don't care about the App Store. Neither an encoding house user nor an iTunesConnect user was found.", then after I click OK and it asks me to sign in with my Apple ID and then it gives me the same error dialog and asks me to sign in again. Installing and running Transporter for the first time also just gives me an error dialog telling me " Can't authorize your user at this time. It tells me that "Neither an encoding house user nor an iTunesConnect user was found. When I run: xcrun iTMSTransporter -m provider -u -p "abcd-efgh-ijkl-mnop" With abcd-efgh-ijkl-mnop being the app-specific password, nothing returns, only 3 empty lines and that's it. When I run: xcrun altool -list-providers -u -p abcd-efgh-ijkl-mnop I'm trying to notarize my app, my Apple ID account is a free one (because I'm not paying Apple $99/year for the priviledge of make them apps, nickel-and-diming developers is ridiculous) in a "personal team", which works fine for codesign but apparently not for notarizing.