Great news Matthias? What is the permalink? I agree we should expose the test builds to as much testing as possible.
Cheers Marco Marco Bernasocchi QGIS.org Chair OSGEO.org VP Europe OPENGIS.ch CEO http://berna.io On Sat, 28 Jun 2025, 08:24 Matthias Kuhn via QGIS-PSC, < [email protected]> wrote: > Dear all, > > This has been merged and qt6 macos packages are now built from master and > for every pull request. > > I also created a workflow to produce *notarized nightly builds* which can > be downloaded from the notarization repository > <https://github.com/opengisch/qgis-notarize/?tab=readme-ov-file#get-it>. > > There is a permalink to the builds which also works without a github > account. I would propose that we include this on the download page (with a > name like QGIS 4 preview builds or similar). > > Bests > Matthias > > On Tue, Jun 17, 2025 at 9:16 PM Dieter Komendera <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi Matthias, >> >> thank you for the effort! I’ve been running the arm64 builds from the >> #60039 PR now for about half a year with very positive results. The biggest >> challenges were the lacking Qt6 plugin compatibility. >> >> I’m now running the notarized builds linked below and can confirm they >> work with no apparent problems on macOS 15.5 (24F74) with an M2 Pro. >> >> All the best >> Dieter >> >> > On 12.06.2025, at 16:33, Matthias Kuhn via QGIS-Developer < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > Dear all, >> > >> > Over the last few months I've made good progress on the mac build front. >> > Since the beginning of the year, a pull request has been open that >> builds QGIS against recent, updated dependencies and Qt6 and creates a dmg >> installer for download. >> > These packages provide universal binaries that work natively on Intel >> x64 and ARM machines. >> > >> > Overall, the feedback of testers has been encouraging and many things >> could already be ironed out. >> > >> > Since last week it is now also possible to download notarized versions >> of these builds. The scripts are in >> https://github.com/opengisch/qgis-notarize/ and in the actions on this >> repository, the notarized packages can be downloaded and we also have >> encouraging feedback there. >> > Eventually I would like to only notarize releases (and not pull >> requests) and use an OSGEO certificate (not the current OPENGIS.ch one) and >> produce the packages on a repository under the qgis organization. I'll >> handle that in the upcoming weeks. >> > >> > Since this is a complete refactoring and cleanup of the mac build >> chain, it would break the current Qt5 builds and was therefore not merged >> to not break releases on the QGIS 3 series. >> > >> > With the last minor release QGIS 3 approaching, I would like to proceed >> with merging this right after 3.44 has been branched off. The pull request >> is rather large so it's good if this has a long cooldown period before it's >> released with QGIS 4 later this year. Whoever feels comfortable reviewing >> cmake code changes, please do so before Friday next week, June 20. >> > >> > Thanks a lot and best wishes >> > Matthias >> > >> > -- >> > Matthias Kuhn >> > Mr. Noproblemo >> > CTO | Co-Founder >> > [email protected] >> > https://opengis.ch >> > _______________________________________________ >> > QGIS-Developer mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer >> > Unsubscribe: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer >> >> _______________________________________________ > QGIS-PSC mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-psc >
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