We use App Wrapper 3 to sign and notarize our apps. You can control all of 
these details from inside the app. It makes it pretty easy. I think you can try 
the app for free and see if this works for you.
https://www.ohanaware.com/appwrapper/ <https://www.ohanaware.com/appwrapper/>

Best regards,

Mark Talluto
livecloud.io <http://livecloud.io/>
nursenotes.net <http://nursenotes.net/>
canelasoftware.com <http://www.canelasoftware.com/>


> On Jun 15, 2020, at 4:55 AM, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> We're having some macOS Catalina permissions/entitlements issues
> 
> We have applications that we deliver for Catalina where the application 
> (LiveCode standalone) is code-signed. It is then packaged in an installers 
> (LiveCode standalone) and the installer is code signed. That is then placed 
> in a DMG, which is code-signed, notarized, and stapled.
> 
> This has worked for us since October when Catalina was released.
> 
> It still works, except sometimes, after successful downloading and 
> installation, when the applications is first launched, Catalina does not ask 
> for the permissions the Application needs. Instead certain handler throw an 
> execution error. The handlers that produce the errors on startup when 
> Catalina fails to ask for permissions have the following in common:

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