macOS Catalina or Big Sur apps have to be code signed AND notarized. You must have the command line tools installed and there is a non-trivial number of commands you have to execute to prepare you app for code signing, then code sign it, and then notarize it, including obtaining an app specific password from Apple.

Livecode has a pretty decent tutorial on their web site on the whole lengthy process.


On 1/6/2021 9:10 AM, Terence Heaford via use-livecode wrote:
I thought I would try to build a standalone app with the Community Edition in 
Catalina

Many errors. Perhaps someone could shed some light.

This error is the first. "replacing existing signature xcrun: error active 
developer path”

I did see a comment on the LC Forum that suggested

sudo xcode-select —install, to install the command line tools.

I carried this out, still no luck.

Installed 9.6.1 RC1. Still no luck.

Is it necessary to have Xcode installed for this to work?


Thanks

Terry




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