On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 1:45 AM Frantisek Zatloukal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 4:45 AM Chris Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> It's a teeny modification but you could make it macOS 10.13 High
>> Sierra as the cutoff. There's a chunk of hardware for which 10.13 is
>> the latest officially supported version. And also Apple only supports
>> two current versions of macOS, which are now 10.15 and 11. The vast
>> majority of macOS users upgrade within a year, so the bulk of the user
>> base is on 10.15 and 11.
>>
>> There is a Fedora Media Writer signing issue related to a macOS bug in
>> 10.13, so I wouldn't fuss one bit if you want to make the test case,
>> or at least for blocking purposes, 10.14 and higher.
>
>
> So you can't get FMW to run on 10.13 without workarounds? If the cutoff was 
> set to 10.14, we wouldn't be able to utilize our old Mac Mini 2011 that we 
> have for testing in Brno office. 10.13 is the latest Mac OS X we can get to 
> it.

Correct
https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/7902#comment-606878

Therefore I create USB sticks via other means.

I think there is a workaround Fedora could employ in the FMW signing
process, but my recollection is it's a PITA and not really worth the
effort, despite a bunch of hardware being abandoned to 10.13. I have a
2011 MacBook Pro that's also stuck on 10.13.



-- 
Chris Murphy
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