Help,

I am trying to switch Notarization tools for the Apple November deadline. I was using macOS Mojave with Xcode 10.2.1 and not (to use the new mandated Notary tool) have to move to Sonoma with Xcode 15.0.0.

I have signed, notarized, and stapled (all responses returned were what the lessons at Livecode.com by Matthias said they should be) a Livecode 9.6.10 Standalone using my Mojave system (the old tool) and it works on Sonoma and Mojave

I have signed, notarized, and stapled (all responses were as the lesson said they should be) a Livecode 9.6.10 Standalone using my Sonoma system (the new tool) and I get  an error trying to run it on Sonoma. It runs under Mojave (although the first time the cursor spins a lot and it takes a while to start)

The error is an extraordinary helpful dialog with a smiling macOS icon that say 'The application "<appname>" can't be opened." and an OK button.

I though for a bit that it was that I was still building for Intel and the Sonoma is a M1 macBook Air, so I changed the Standalone settings and redid everything (again all seemed okay) and the GetInfo says Universal (where it said Intel before) but I get the same message.

AGAIN, the old Notarization procedure produces an notarized (and stapled) app (that is actually just Intel) that runs without error on Sonoma on M1 MacBook Air and Mojave on Intel Powerbook, but the new one, from the lessons for Xcode 13+ produced the error above and my app will not run.

Security is set to allow App Store and Identified Developers.

Unless I figure this out, I will not be able to make new version of our macOS app after November 1. Has anyone else experienced this? Has any one see this message?



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