![]() If you do not have an Apple Developer account (and are using, say, a self-signed certificate), you'll have get one before code signing, notarizing and distributing your software. If you made your Developer ID very recently, Gatekeeper will not run your code signed software without an attached notarization ticket.Īpple has good instructions on how to do so from the command-line at Customizing the Notarization Workflow (be sure the use the -timestamp and -o runtime options with the codesign command). Beginning in macOS 10.15, notarization is required by default for all software.īefore you deploy your software, you must now also send it to Apple for notarization. ![]() ![]() Assuming you have a valid Developer ID certificate issued by Apple, check out Notarizing Your App Before Distribution.īeginning in macOS 10.14.5, all new or updated kernel extensions and all software from developers new to distributing with Developer ID must be notarized in order to run.
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