Homebrew notarisation process #1648
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johnalanwoods
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I'm guessing because they're not |
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If you compile an executable (say, one that does |
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Why are executables that I install via homebrew trusted by MacOS (gatekeeper)? i.e. after installation I can run an executable and don't get a security popup and don't have to allow an exception - why is that?
I initially thought that homebrew might sign/notarize the binaries in their CI, but looking at some random executables it doesn't look like they have a signature: spctl -a -v $(which ).
Wondering about bottles more than complied locally.
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