![]() ![]() ![]() This version of App Wrapper has been hardened and notarized by itself. It also supports manually adding of packages so if you code sign yourself, but would like to use App Wrapper for Notarization, simply drag the packages in and set the version number & bundle identifier. In fact, once it’s completed uploading, you even let the machine go to sleep and come back and check the status later. While the uploads are synchronous (Apple don’t seem to like multiple uploads at the same time), other functions are asynchronous. ![]() It will automatically Notarize multiple packages (if you ship a DMG and installer package per say). If you click the action icon in the list, you can view the log, which will reveal more detailed information. It will display some errors in the window and also confirmation of completion. From here you select an Apple Developer account (you may need to add your information first) and then click on “Submit”.Īpp Wrapper will then upload the packages and check for analysis results automatically. Once your application is wrapped, there is a new “Notarize” button in the wrapping window, click this button and your packages will be imported into the Notarizer window. Run App Wrapper on 10.13.6 (or newer) with Xcode 10 installed, and there’s a new option under the Code signature selector “Hardened runtime”, make sure this is checked (although please test your application thoroughly after enabling this option as it applies new restrictions to the app). Beta 4 of App Wrapper now includes the newly required “Hardened Runtime” option (which requires macOS 10.13.6 or newer) and Notarization (which also requires macOS 10.13.6 and Xcode 10).
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