I got an email from Apple Developer date 13-Jun-2023 that:

"We’re reaching out because you recently used the altool command-line utility to notarize your macOS software with Apple. As announced last year at WWDC22, if you’re still using altool with the Apple notary service, you should transition to the notarytool command-line utility as soon as possible. Notarizing software with altool was deprecated in Xcode 13, and the Apple notary service will no longer accept uploads from altool as of November 1, 2023. Existing notarized software will continue to function properly. "

So, my questions for the Hivemind and/or the Mothership are:

1) I currently code sign and notarize using some version of Xcode under Mojave on a MacBook Pro. I do not really want to upgrade the OS from Mojave. The MacBook pro literal only function is macOS code signing and notarization. It sits off line and doesn't get any updates because I am terrified some update will break the code signing and notarization process. So, is there a version of Xcode that will run on Mojave and supports the new notarytool (vs attool as the terminal command - I have been using is "xcrun altool -type osx --notarize-app --primary-bundle-id ... etc.")?
What is the minimum OS/Xcode combination that lets me use notarytool?

2) Has Livecode (or anyone else) updated lessons. documentation, help apps, etc, for using this new notarytool? If so, can anyone point me to it?

November 1 is still a ways off, but I find Apple Notarization so incomprehensible that once I get a set of steps to work, I document them and follow them verbatim and the thought of trying to figure out what this change means is daunting!



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