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R 4.2.1-arm64 pkg is signed and notarized but refuses to install

3 messages · Simon Urbanek, Peter Dalgaard, Vincent Goulet

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Kieran,

thanks, that is rather very odd. I don't have a macOS 12.4 box at hand at the moment so cannot check, but on both Big Sur and on Monterey 12.1 I get

$ spctl -a -vv -t install R-4.2.1-arm64.pkg
R-4.2.1-arm64.pkg: accepted
source=Notarized Developer ID
origin=Developer ID Installer: Simon Urbanek (VZLD955F6P)

Is your Mac enrolled in any custom profiles? (This is usually done to corporate machines which are centrally managed). You can check with
profiles status -type enrollment
Those can override allowed installations.

Cheers,
Simon
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I have a 12.4, but it is intel. Seems happy enough:

$ spctl -a -vv -t install ~/Downloads/R-4.2.1.pkg 
/Users/pd/Downloads/R-4.2.1.pkg: accepted
source=Notarized Developer ID
origin=Developer ID Installer: Simon Urbanek (VZLD955F6P)

  
    
3 days later
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For the record, with the exact same setup as the OP (MacBook Pro M1, macOS 12.4, Privacy setup), all good here:

$ spctl -a -vv -t install ~/Downloads/R-4.2.1-arm64.pkg 
/Users/vincent/Downloads/R-4.2.1-arm64.pkg: accepted
source=Notarized Developer ID

HTH

Vincent Goulet
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?cole d'actuariat, Universit? Laval