Hi,

MacPorts has long had ports for llvm and clang which are very practical. Ports 
for lldb have been missing until now, so I've been trying to create one based 
on the existing clang port. That wasn't particularly difficult, except (who'd 
guess) for the codesigning bit.

Two questions: 

- to what extent is it indeed (still) required to reboot after each attempt to 
(re)sign an executable? It doesn't appear to be the case for applications that 
just need to accept internet connections, for instance.
- does the debugserver application do anything which makes it a really bad idea 
to make it SETUID root?

And a bonus question: has it ever been tried to sign the debugserver file with 
the ad hoc identity ("-")? That identity works for accepting internet 
connections (= once signed like that applications no longer put up the 
deny/allow connection dialog each time they're started).

Thanks,
René
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