Re: Notarizing applets
Re: Notarizing applets
- Subject: Re: Notarizing applets
- From: Jim Weisbin via AppleScript-Users <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2020 09:45:46 -0400
On Jul 9, 2020, at 3:00 PM, Shane Stanley <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> I've been playing around with notarizing applescipt applets. I was able to
>> get one notarized by Apple, using "AppWrapper3". However, when I try to run
>> the notarized applet on Mojave, I get a message that the applet is not
>> approved to send apple events. Whereas the signed, but un-notarized applet
>> works fine. Any idea how to fix this?
>
> Notarizing uses what's called the hardened runtime, where you need to enable
> an entitlement to send Apple events. I imagine there's a setting in App
> Wrapper for it somewhere.
>
> However, let me I suggest you try SD Notary. It was designed with AppleScript
> applets in mind, and has the Apple events entitlement on by default, as well
> as the entitlement to address third-party frameworks. It's from Late Night
> Software, publisher of Script Debugger, and it's free.
> <https://latenightsw.com/sd-notary-notarizing-made-easy/>
>
> (Disclaimer: I wrote SD Notary, so I'm biased.)
>
> --
> Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
> <www.macosxautomation.com/applescript/apps/>, <latenightsw.com>
>
Thanks, I'll try it.
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