Notarisation for dummies
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@orange That's a great explanation, Thank You!
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All hail @orange
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@orange Ive gotten to waiting for the email. Ill post update after.
UPDATE: Success. Thanks again!
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@orange Thnx for this epic information! All of the required information is here. You're awesome
@Christoph-Hart could you add this information to the Hise Documentation, please? I will be so helpful for the newbies.
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@fortune said in Notarisation for dummies:
could you add this information to the Hise Documentation, please?
https://docs.hise.audio/working-with-hise/project-management/documentation/contributing.html
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@nesta99 Here it is. The instructions are just a few posts above. This is with installers. I think the process is a bit different if you do it without installers.
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Hello everyone. After code sign the plugin I'm still not able to open my plugin on Logic Pro. I have the latest version of logic on a Monterey OS. Is it required to notarise the plugin before making it work o a daw?
Thanks
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@nesta99 said in Notarisation for dummies:
Is it required to notarise the plugin before making it work o a daw?
In Logic almost certainly, other DAWs might be more tolerant.
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@d-healey Thanks so much. Another question: I'm having an issue with dealing with the packaging, most precisely on the destination folder:
As shown in the picture above I wasn't able to place the .component in the Audio/Plugins/Component folder.
Now when the end user will install the product, the .component fill will be place in the wrong place, making it complicated.
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@nesta99 Are you using Whitebox Packages?
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@d-healey
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@nesta99 Yep, you need to setup your install paths in there.
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@nesta99 said in Notarisation for dummies:
Hello everyone. After code sign the plugin I'm still not able to open my plugin on Logic Pro. I have the latest version of logic on a Monterey OS. Is it required to notarise the plugin before making it work o a daw?
Thanks
I have NEVER had to notarize any plugin anywhere - codesign - yes but notarize no, I strongly suspect its not that its not notarized, have you run auval against your compiled component plugin?
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@d-healey Ok, thanks.
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@lindon To be honest, I dont know what auval is and since I never remember to use it, then no.
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@nesta99 said in Notarisation for dummies:
@d-healey Ok, thanks.
How can I Kindly do it, pretty new to whitebox?The documentation is probably the best resource - http://s.sudre.free.fr/Software/documentation/Packages/en_2017/index.html
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@d-healey So based on my understanding , on the path section, I just need to put this /Library/Audio/Plugins/Components , right?
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@nesta99 said in Notarisation for dummies:
I just need to put this /Library/Audio/Plugins/Components , right?
No idea, I haven't used it for over a year. Just try it and see, and then share your wisdom.
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@nesta99 said in Notarisation for dummies:
@lindon To be honest, I dont know what auval is and since I never remember to use it, then no.
run auval everytime on every AU plugin: