![]() Other environments (like Xamarin) do support interfaces, but only involving simple controls like text boxes or drop-downs. Net Core – but only if they are command line apps on Windows. Visual Studio (the native Windows IDE) can produce apps which will run on a Mac using. There are many environments offering cross-platform (Mac, Windows and sometimes Android) functionality, but close inspection shows that they all have limitations. This is a guest post from fellow software developer, Simon Kravis.įew developers would choose their development platform on the merits of their respective Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) but it happens that applications developed in Windows need to be made available on the Mac platform. Note that you still need to run the ‘stapling’ step after notarization: xcrun stapler staple -v. On the plus side the -wait option doesn’t exit until the notarization is complete, which means you can easily do you whole build, sign and notarize process in a single script. dmg -apple-id -team-id -password -verbose -wait Xcrun altool -username -password -notarization-info dmg -primary-bundle-id -notarize-app -username -password In the end I went from this: xcrun altool -t osx -f. I got locked out for a while for trying to wrong combination too many times. Consequently I spent a while trying to guess which arguments mapped to which. I didn’t find anything online to tell me how arguments between the two tools related. And Apple, being Apple, have made little attempt to keep consistency between the two. altool will stop working at some point in 2023. However Apple, being Apple, have deprecated altool in favour of the new notarytool. I have been using altool to notarize my Mac apps for some years. This is an update to my 2018 article How to notarize your software on macOS.
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