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      arminh @Lindon
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      @Lindon to codesign i also need Apple Dev Account yes?

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        Lindon @arminh
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        @arminh yes. You need an apple Dev ID and password. You need to code sign all your plug-ins and notarize your installers.

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          ustk @Lindon
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          @Lindon I don't remember... Is it mandatory to make the whole process with Catalina or is it doable in a previous OS? (I don't want to update my main working station right now but just the MacBook) Lazy to search today :)

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            Lindon @ustk
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            @ustk I'm no expert but my understanding is that you dont need to be on Catalina at any point in the process, just you need to code sign/notarize as required so your work will run on Catalina.

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              SampleScience
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              Does anyone know if plugins made for Catalina (signed) will work with previous versions of macOS? If so, how far in previous versions will it work? I see that Audio Damage supports 10.9 Mavericks or newer and I wonder how they are knowing it for sure.

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                orange @SampleScience
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                @SampleScience

                In our plugins, I've just tested down to the Mavericks too. The plugins were signed and installer was notarized in Mojave and they work down to Mavericks.

                Also probably, they should work down to a couple of level older versions too.

                develop Branch / XCode 13.1
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                  Christoph Hart
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                  AFAIK 10.7 is the oldest supported macOS version

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                    SampleScience @orange
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                    @orange said in Catalina has been released...:

                    @SampleScience

                    In our plugins, I've just tested down to the Mavericks too. The plugins were signed and installer was notarized in Mojave and they work down to Mavericks.

                    Also probably, they should work down to a couple of level older versions too.

                    Do you test using macOS Mavericks on virtualbox?

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                      orange @SampleScience
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                      @SampleScience no, directly in the Operating system, without virtual box.

                      develop Branch / XCode 13.1
                      macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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                        SampleScience @orange
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                        @orange said in Catalina has been released...:

                        @SampleScience no, directly in the Operating system, without virtual box.

                        So you keep the old version, how do you know your plugins work on the newer versions of macOS?

                        I'm asking because the vast majority of support requests I get are from macOS users who have compatibility problems. There are never any problems with Windows versions of my plugins, but for the moment I use Maize Sampler.

                        With Maize Sampler you have to align the version of macOS with a specific version of Maize (use the version of Maize that was out at the same time as the version of macOS), otherwise, you get problems.

                        I'm trying to switch to Hise but I'm having a different set of problems with it (mostly export and project management issues).

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                          orange @SampleScience
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                          @SampleScience said in Catalina has been released...:

                          @orange said in Catalina has been released...:

                          @SampleScience no, directly in the Operating system, without virtual box.

                          So you keep the old version, how do you know your plugins work on the newer versions of macOS?

                          You aren't limited for installing only one operating system in each computer. I've installed 4 macOS versions in my mac computer. So when I lunch the computer, I select the one that I want to use.

                          develop Branch / XCode 13.1
                          macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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                            SampleScience @orange
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                            @orange said in Catalina has been released...:

                            You aren't limited for installing only one operating system in each computer. I've installed 4 macOS versions in my mac computer. So when I lunch the computer, I select the one that I want to use.

                            I didn't know you could do this with macOS, I thought it was only possible with Windows and Linux. Thank you for your answer!

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                              orange @SampleScience
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                              @SampleScience Yeah of course you can do it.

                              • Just create a partition in your main hard drive with disc utility.
                              • Then install the OS into the new partition
                              • When you open the mac, hold the "alt / option" key, then select the desired version

                              develop Branch / XCode 13.1
                              macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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                                d.healey @SampleScience
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                                @SampleScience I have MacOS, Windows 10, and Linux Mint, all installed on my Mac Mini :)

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                                  SampleScience @d.healey
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                                  @d-healey said in Catalina has been released...:

                                  @SampleScience I have MacOS, Windows 10, and Linux Mint, all installed on my Mac Mini :)

                                  Impressive! :) This is something I should do, it would be much more intelligent than using multiple computers like I'm doing now.

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                                    d.healey @SampleScience
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                                    @SampleScience This is the guide I followed - https://robpickering.com/triple-boot-macbook-pro-macos-windows-10-linux/

                                    Use Linux Mint 17.3 (or equivalent Ubuntu version) for max compatibility.

                                    Libre Wave - Freedom respecting instruments and effects
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                                      Natan @d.healey
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                                      @d-healey said in Catalina has been released...:

                                      @SampleScience I have MacOS, Windows 10, and Linux Mint, all installed on my Mac Mini :)

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                                        SampleScience @orange
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                                        @orange said in Catalina has been released...:

                                        @SampleScience Here is the guide for signing and notarization ;) : https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=531663

                                        I went through the thread and found that the signing of Maize made plugins doesn't work because: "the code-signing does not longer allow references to other files within the .component file". The way Maize Sampler works is by loading mse files found within the plugin. This means that I'll either have to move completely to Hise or cease to release macOS compatible plugins.

                                        Another problem: I found their signing process slow and cumbersome considering I have close to 50 plugins in my catalog. lol Just thinking about it is painful. lol

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                                          SampleScience @Lindon
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                                          @Lindon said in Catalina has been released...:

                                          @SampleScience plugins (no matter how they are built) dont need to be notorized, just codesigned.

                                          I thought you were right but on KVR I've read this: "When it’s signed it seems to run fine first. But when I upload it and download it again, it will not run anymore. I’ve read somewhere in the documentation that all software needs to be notarized. They specifically mention plugins too." (quote by e-phonic: https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=531663&start=45 ).

                                          So I guess that plugins, in order to work on Catalina, need to be both notarized and signed.

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                                            ustk @SampleScience
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                                            @SampleScience said in Catalina has been released...:

                                            So I guess that plugins, in order to work on Catalina, need to be both notarized and signed.

                                            This begins to cause doubt in my head because both cases (notarized and not notarized) have "solid" arguments here and there...
                                            In case of a doubt, it usually seems that going for most the secure solution seems to be the most the secure solution...

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