Hi there, Can a Mac user test this version of SciPDL? I’d very much appreciate it. (Monterey or later)
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/moao3dr43wxa7o1cs6cam/SciPDL-v2.084-Test.dmg?rlkey=1xcfi258mb3r88m2h0gq2x43f&dl=0 <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/moao3dr43wxa7o1cs6cam/SciPDL-v2.084-Test.dmg?rlkey=1xcfi258mb3r88m2h0gq2x43f&dl=0> I am experimenting with ‘signing’ all the code using my Apple Developer ID and then ‘notarising' it. (Yes these are two different things** and it was complicated to figure all this stuff out). This all means you should not get the MacOS Gatekeeper warning about ‘code from an unauthorised developer’ when you run it, and it will actually run rather than block. (The old way was to run a nasty shell script to workaround this.) So should be a matter of open the DMG, drag PDL to /Applications, run the setup and try ‘pdl’. I need someone who is not me to confirm that it ‘just works’ and there are no scary warnings. Use any of the demos or your own code. best Karl (**TMI: Signing means it is verified as coming from me, notarising means it has had a malware scan on Apple’s servers, quite complex outside Xcode ecosystem. I had to pay $$ for a Apple Dev account).
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