Dear newLISP developers,
Could you please (pretty please) sign the code you produce for OS X (10.5) ?? It's rather annoying to constantly have to answer the "Do you want to allow bla bla bla" prompt?
Notes on how to sign code are located at:
http://developer.apple.com/documentatio ... ementID_28
Cheers !
RFE: Signed code in OS X
Hi,
You want this because you find the notification annoying?
You could run newlisp as a different user, because doing a pre-signing
on binary's is not securer at all..
Its doesnt matter how you run the binary, If its a fake its a fake,
and then the signature is accepted anyway...
Or compile the code yourself and create a signature yourself, but
be sure your C library's are clean.. ;-)
But thats my oppinion.. Im sure others have different idea's on this topic..
Grt, Norman.
You want this because you find the notification annoying?
You could run newlisp as a different user, because doing a pre-signing
on binary's is not securer at all..
Its doesnt matter how you run the binary, If its a fake its a fake,
and then the signature is accepted anyway...
Or compile the code yourself and create a signature yourself, but
be sure your C library's are clean.. ;-)
But thats my oppinion.. Im sure others have different idea's on this topic..
Grt, Norman.
-- (define? (Cornflakes))
What prompt, for running/launching what? Can you post a screenshot?
Get your Objective newLISP groove on.
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