@ Dan
I'm back on my "machines home". I did:
xcrun notarytool
and I got its help options.
Do I need an apple developer
account ?
I don't even have an apple id
.
How should I proceed? do I wait for your script? do i get my apple id
?
I'm sure I'm not the only one willing to provide arm64 builds (pd-porres has already inquired me on this).
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On 08/10/2022 10:46, Lucas Cordiviola wrote:
I meant "server room" as "machine room" or more accurate "home".
I actually have an Monterey VM via qemu on Debian11 (on some amd-A6 cpu). I tried
xcrun --find altool
and it returnednot found
.I got xcode via
xcode-select --install
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On 10/8/2022 10:34 AM, Dan Wilcox wrote:
I'd suggest the latest versions of Big Sur, so 11.7. My work laptop is on 12 which is also fine. macOS 13 Ventura comes out soon, but it's too soon to set up a build environment for it, at least on a server.
On Oct 8, 2022, at 3:16 PM, Lucas Cordiviola lucarda27@hotmail.com wrote:
Actually using altool is deprecated and you get a warning that the uploads will fail after a certain date. Xcode 13+ uses notarytool and will be the only way to submit for notarization in the (near) future. You will need a VM running macOS 11.3 at a minimum to install Xcode 13.
I'll try to get a 11.3 VM. I'm away from the "server room" for a couple of days.
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