Le 1 juill. 2022 ? 04:05, peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com> a ?crit :
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)
On 1 Jul 2022, at 03:31 , Simon Urbanek <simon.urbanek at r-project.org> wrote:
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
On 1/07/2022, at 1:10 PM, Kieran Healy <kjhealy at gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all,
Not sure at what point along the complex signing/ notarization/ checking/
installation process things fail, but on an M1 MacBook Pro running Monterey
12.4, with security options set to Allow Apps from the App Store and
Identified Developers, I am finding that attempting to install
R-4.2.1-arm64.pkg from CRAN fails with the GUI error:
?R-4.2.1-arm64.pkg? cannot be opened because it is from an unidentified
developer. macOS cannot verify that this app is free from malware.
The SHA-1 is good and when I verify the package with pkgutil
--check-signature, everything seems fine too:
Package "R-4.2.1-arm64.pkg":
Status: signed by a developer certificate issued by Apple for
distribution
Notarization: trusted by the Apple notary service
Signed with a trusted timestamp on: 2022-06-24 10:57:20 +0000
Certificate Chain:
1. Developer ID Installer: Simon Urbanek (VZLD955F6P)
Expires: 2027-02-01 22:12:15 +0000
SHA256 Fingerprint:
B5 E8 8C 9D 46 50 74 03 6E 27 98 AB 8B 38 08 89 84 CF 60 C3 90
C1
8F 6F 5A 9F 0F D4 9B D8 89 FC
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2. Developer ID Certification Authority
Expires: 2027-02-01 22:12:15 +0000
SHA256 Fingerprint:
7A FC 9D 01 A6 2F 03 A2 DE 96 37 93 6D 4A FE 68 09 0D 2D E1 8D
03
F2 9C 88 CF B0 B1 BA 63 58 7F
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. Apple Root CA
Expires: 2035-02-09 21:40:36 +0000
SHA256 Fingerprint:
B0 B1 73 0E CB C7 FF 45 05 14 2C 49 F1 29 5E 6E DA 6B CA ED 7E
2C
68 C5 BE 91 B5 A1 10 01 F0 24
However, spctl refuses to proceed and gives an error:
spctl -a -vv -t install R-4.2.1-arm64.pkg
R-4.2.1-arm64.pkg: rejected
origin=Developer ID Installer: Simon Urbanek (VZLD955F6P)
I can of course just tell mac os to go ahead anyway. But I thought I'd
report it here just in case it was some more general wrinkle in 12.4 or
hiccup in the toolchain somewhere.
Kieran
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