Re: Performance issue on macOS 10.15 obtaining display name for ~/Desktop, ~/Documents, and ~/Downloads
Re: Performance issue on macOS 10.15 obtaining display name for ~/Desktop, ~/Documents, and ~/Downloads
- Subject: Re: Performance issue on macOS 10.15 obtaining display name for ~/Desktop, ~/Documents, and ~/Downloads
- From: Saagar Jha via Cocoa-dev <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 12:25:34 -0700
I believe that is why you are supposed to staple notarization tickets to your
apps.
Saagar Jha
> On Apr 23, 2020, at 12:12, Gabriel Zachmann via Cocoa-dev
> <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>>
>> It appears the problem is not with a local service, but that Apple
>> actually ?phones home? when a program asks for display name.
>>
>> I don?t know if this is common knowledge, but with notarization, Apple
>> now validates executables on your system before they are executed, and
>> it does so in calls like execve(), where it will actually stall
>> execution, contact Apple?s servers, and then proceed once the
>> executable got validated.
>
>
> I am just curious: what does it when there is *no* internet connection?
> (Suppose, someone downloads the app, then disconnects from internet, then
> executes it;
> or copies the app via USB drive to the machine without internet connection.)
> And what is it *supposed* to do in that case?
>
>
> Best regards, Gabriel
>
>
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