On 02/10/2015 02:22 PM, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 01/30/2015 12:38 AM, V Stuart Foote wrote:
So with release of 4.4.0 we appear to still have issues with OS X 10.9
and
10.10 Gatekeeper fussing over the package signing.
should be fixed on master towards LO 4.5 with
<http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=615fae2f67028f3c5c51c70c77dbaa9b9f3856d6>
"Attempt at fixing Mac OS X code signing;" backports to libreoffice-4-4
and libreoffice-4-4-1 pending
What appears to be still an open issue is what to do with the LO
language packs on Mac OS X (cf.
<https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89561> "4.4.1RC2 on
OSX10.10: LO Language Pack can't be opened - security pref block install"):
For one, the language packs are not signed at all, so opening one by
default leads to the "..." error and requires the "ctrl-click - Open -
Open" dance.
For another, our language pack mechanism copies files into an existing
LO installation, which is not endorsed at least by the updated (>=
10.9.5) GateKeeper:
If the installed LO had never been started before the language pack is
installed into it, trying to open LO leads to a "'LibreOffice' is
damaged and can't be opened. You should move it to the Trash." error and
requires to lower "System Preferences... - Security & Privacy - General
- Allow apps downloaded from: Anywhere."
If the installed LO had already been started before the language pack is
installed into it, it appears that Gatekeeper does not re-verify the
modified LO installation, and allows to open LO (at least on 10.10.2).
(The LO SDK for Mac OS X is not signed, either, but I guess that is kind
of acceptable for such a developer-facing tool.)
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